WebMediaProz Introduces ZVidz Streaming Service

WebMediaProz Introduces ZVidz Streaming Service

LAS VEGAS — WebMediaProz will go live on May 1 with Zvidz.com, described as a multi-genre streaming service with a curated menu that currently includes more than 200 straight scenes "spanning all tastes and genres."

WebMediaProz, the parent company of affiliate programs Zbuckz.com, GlamourBuckz.com, JBuckz.com and DickBank.com, plans to update Zvidz "multiple times a day," noted a rep, from its library of straight, gay and trans content.

The launch menu will include content from such studios as Black Market, Bluebird, Grindhouse, Lethal Hardcore and Third World Media.

"If your tastes run to anything from glory holes and homemade scenes to grannies, cougars and coeds, you’ll find something to love at Zvidz, a low-priced monthly subscription service that allows members an all-you-can-watch approach with no limits on device types or locations," explained a rep. "Scenes stream in multiple resolutions from full 1080p HD to standard widescreen 480p, to play effortlessly for the widest range of users."

WebMediaProz CEO Danny Zeeman said the Zvidz model "represents a unique, new approach to porn."

"Through our partnership with one of the global leaders in content distribution, we are excited to present what we plan to become one of the most sophisticated and largest adult entertainment sites," Zeeman explained. "We have employed some of the industry's best web developers to create an extremely user-friendly platform that mirrors the experience of some of the top streaming sites. In doing so, our goal is to provide surfers with an all-in-one membership package that suits every taste and desire."

Zvidz Creator and Project Manager Andie Yancey said she is "excited to see [my] site come to fruition."

"Zvidz.com is a massive undertaking, but I couldn't be happier with how it's turned out," she said. "Plus, we have some really great features coming out that we're sure will make surfers extremely happy and make webmasters very wealthy. Stay tuned for more very soon."

Visit Zvidz.com for additional details.

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