Adult Source Media to Exclusively Distribute X-Art and Colette DVDs

Adult Source Media to Exclusively Distribute X-Art and Colette DVDs

LAS VEGAS — Adult Source Media has announced an exclusive DVD distribution deal with X-Art.com and Colette.com.

"ASM is very deliberate in our dealings and we are absolutely ecstatic over this partnership," ASM President Wendy Crawford said. "X-Art.com and Colette.com are two of the most outstanding studios in the industry, each with a huge subscriber base and constantly ranked among the top-viewed sites on the market.

"This deal allows X-Art.com and Colette.com to expand their reach and continue to grow while giving the many consumers of packaged media the opportunity to view, quite simply, some of the best erotica this industry has ever produced," she added.

Every month, ASM will offer two DVDs from X-Art and two from Colette.

“Now, we finally feel it is time to come out and show ourselves to our fans and our peers as we branch into DVD, licensing, mobile and more, with our new partners," X-Art co-founder Colette Field said. 

Founded by husband-and-wife entrepreneurs Colette and Brigham Field, X-Art.com launched in 2008 with the goal of elevating adult cinema to a mainstream aesthetic. In 2013, British GQ described X-Art.com as makers of “the world’s most sophisticated cinema erotica.” The website was named "Adult Site of the Year – Erotic" at the 2015 XBIZ Awards.

For broadcasting and licensing opportunities, email Jim Crawford at jim@socallicensing.com. For domestic and international DVD sales, email John Amatucci at johna@adultsourcemedia.com. 

Copyright © 2025 Adnet Media. All Rights Reserved. XBIZ is a trademark of Adnet Media.
Reproduction in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission is prohibited.

More News

2025 XBIZ Miami Speaker Lineup Announced

XBIZ is pleased to announce the release of the full speaker lineup for XBIZ Miami, the latest edition of the adult industry’s premier creator conference, set to take place May 19-22 at the Nautilus Sonesta Miami Beach hotel in South Beach.

AV Bulletin: Arizona's About-Face, What New Laws Mean for Adult

Industry stakeholders and free speech advocates have anxiously been awaiting the Supreme Court’s decision in Free Speech Coalition v. Paxton, which could significantly impact state age verification laws around the United States. In the meantime, state legislatures continue to weigh and pass AV bills, the U.K. and the EU are moving ahead with their own AV mandates and strategies, and legal challenges continue to play out in U.S. courts — with some cases on hold pending the SCOTUS ruling in Paxton.

Angela White Stars in Latest From Brazzers

Multi-XMAs winner Angela White stars with Victor Ray in the latest release from Brazzers, titled “Pornstar Matchmaker: Episode 1.”

Million Billion Media Launches New Website

Management and PR agency Million Billion Media (MBM) has launched a new website.

Connie Perignon Performs 1st DVP in Latest From Ricky's Room

Connie Perignon performs her first DVP in the latest release from Ricky’s Room, titled “Connie Gets Double Stuffed.”

Evil Angel Drops Angelo Godshack's 'Hardcore Gangbangs III'

Evil Angel has released director Angelo Godshack’s “Hardcore Gangbangs III.”

'Neon Nightswim' Party Returns to XBIZ Miami

XBIZ is pleased to announce that the annual Neon Nightswim Pool Party will once again illuminate XBIZ Miami on Tuesday, May 20.

Sabien DeMonia Fronts Gangbang in Latest Directorial for Evil Angel

Director Sabien DeMonia has dropped her latest directorial effort for Evil Angel, performing in a gangbang scene titled “Metal Ass Fuck 8 on 1 Gangbang.”

Hailey Rose Fronts Latest From New Sensations

Reigning XMAs Fan Favorite Female Performer Hailey Rose stars with Dorian Del Isla in the latest release from New Sensations, titled "I Like to Watch."

FSC Addresses UK Age Verification Guidelines

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) has published an article offering guidance on the U.K.'s Online Safety Act and the various guidelines put forward by the country's telecommunications regulator Ofcom.The article follows:

Show More