National A-1 Ramps Up HotMovies.com Content

PHILADELPHIA – Adding to its more than 20,000 movies titles, National A-1, parent company of HotMovies.com, announced this week that it has signed more than 200 new content providers for the first quarter of 2005, a move that will add considerable weight to its lineup of video-on-demand and pay-per-minute offerings.

National A-1's new lineup of content partners include the latest releases from Nectar, Kick Ass Pictures, The Score Group, L.B.O. Entertainment Group and fetish and gay content from Passive Arts, Jules Jordan from Evil Angle, JM Productions and Cobra.

The company also has made recent forays in bringing in foreign studios like GGG, Black Widow and SEVP to add to other popular niche content from studios like California Star and Clown Porn from Ramco.

Hot Movies' overall catalog features content from niche, hardcore, softcore, gay and mainstream movies. National A-1 is also parent company to VOD.com, Celebrities.com and HentaiVOD.com.

"We hope to have 50,000 titles by the end of the year, which is pretty exciting," James Seibert, business development director for National A-1, told XBiz. "We're adding about 120 movies per day and we are a virtual encoding machine. We are putting out more than movies than anyone else, I'm pretty sure."

HotMovies.com also will continue to add classic titles such as VCX’s "Debbie Does Dallas."

In January, the company launched two billing solutions, a pay-per-minute solution and a pay-as-you-go solution that acts like a phone card and doesn't bill the user until after they're done watching content.

“It’s our belief that for success in this market we need to present the widest variety of content and the most choices for the consumer,” Seibert said. “The growth of our content selection has been astronomical. We are on the doorstep of becoming the number one VOD provider on the Internet.”

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