Joost Soft Launches, But Where’s the Porn?

AMSTERDAM — Is it just a matter of time before Joost comes to roost with adult?

Officials from Joost wouldn’t state one way or the other to XBIZ on Tuesday, but Hollywood insiders say that once the new Internet-TV platform is established it won’t take long before it streams porn, whether soft, hard or in-between.

“At launch time, we’re not offering any ‘late-night’ content,” Brian Baumley told XBIZ. “But we’re constantly looking at opportunities.”

Joost operates by distributing streaming video over the Internet. It is seen as one of the many candidates to become a primary distributor of video to the Internet, competing against YouTube and BitTorrent, among others.

The service isn't quite open to everyone, however. Current beta testers can now invite as many people as they wish to join the service, but those without connections will have to wait a few days.

Consumers choose a channel through a software interface on their desktop that resembles a remote control.

Joost’s delivery system is being developed by Janus Friis and Niklas Zennstrom, the entrepreneurs who launched the Kazaa file-sharing service and then developed Skype, the Internet telephone system that was bought by eBay Inc. for $2.6 billion in 2005.

Friis and Zennstrom hope to capitalize on an audience that heavily uses the Internet. Like regular TV, it is free for viewers and eventually will be ad-supported, but with less advertising than on regular TV.

Tuesday’s launch coincided with new content deals with Turner Broadcasting System and Sony Pictures Television.

The company already has signed up Sports Illustrated for video shorts and interviews from this year's SI Swimsuit photo shoots.

In addition, the National Hockey League will begin broadcasting a selection of vintage games from their archives.

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

Industry Attorney Paul Cambria Retires After 50 Years of Practicing Law

After more than a half-century in practice, during which he provided the defense in some of the adult industry's most notable legal cases, attorney Paul Cambria has retired.

2026 XMA Nominations Party Set for Nov. 19 in Hollywood

The 2026 XMA nominations reveal party will take place at Keys on the Sunset Strip on Wednesday, Nov. 19, with red-carpet arrivals starting at 8 p.m.

New VR Membership Site 'DeepInSex.com' Launches

The new 8K VR membership site DeepInSex has officially launched.

NATS Launches Integrated Content Management System

Too Much Media (TMM) has rolled out an integrated, no-charge Content Management System (CMS) to its NATS platform.

AEBN Reveals Avery Lust as Top Trans Star for Q3 of 2025

AEBN has published its top trans stars list for the third quarter of 2025, with Avery Lust landing atop the leaderboard.

FSC: California's Device-Based AV Law Does Not Apply to Adult

The Free Speech Coalition (FSC) put out an advisory today explaining that California's new device-based age verification law does not apply to adult websites.

Reena Sky Launches New Paysite

Reena Sky has launched her new official paysite, ILoveReenaSky.com.

NextGen Payment Joins ASACP as Corporate Sponsor

NextGen Payment has signed on as the latest corporate sponsor for the Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP).

Lauren Phillips, Derek Kage Cap AEBN's Top Stars for 3rd Quarter of 2025

AEBN has revealed its most popular performers in straight and gay theaters for the third quarter of 2025.

XBIZ 2026 Conference to Debut All-New Company Lounges, Community Track

The event website for XBIZ 2026 is now live, unveiling details for North America’s largest adult industry conference, including two all-new show features: Company Lounges and a Community Track.

Show More