PITTSBURGH — AdultEmpire has announced that its official YouTube channel has surpassed 150,000 subscribers this month.
The channel which features dozens of videos covering aspects of the adult entertainment industry, has netted over 26 million total video views, with the most popular individual video scoring over six million. Angela White, Nikki Benz, Riley Reid, Kendra Lust and more have appeared in the channel’s top vids.
“We’re committed to offering the best interviews and reviews to help fans discover the latest trends in adult entertainment," said company rep, Madison Greene. "It is great to see our subscriber base grow. We are also pleased to bring in new audiences who may not be familiar with our main website but who are interested in performer content. Our video team does an incredible job of assembling footage of all types into exactly the sort of video content that resonates with audiences across the globe. We’ve been delighted to have had the collaboration of stars, agents, and other industry figures to make these videos a reality.”
Since its debut in 2014, the Adult Empire YouTube channel has reportedly experienced consistent growth, with a particular burst of new subscribers over the last year.
The AdultEmpire video team will attend the upcoming Exxxotica expo in Edison, New Jersey. Performers interested in being interviewed for AdultEmpire’s YouTube videos should reach out to the company via Twitter.
Adult Empire YouTube Channel Surpasses 150K Subscribers
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