Private, AEBN Launch White Label VOD Theater

BARCELONA — Adult content provider Private Media Group Inc. has partnered with AEBN to launch a white label video-on-demand theater.

Affiliates and users now have access to 639 Private titles as well as content from other studios through the VOD theater.

Traffic will be redirected to the theater from Private’s channel on PornoTube.com and from flagship site Private.com.

“Private Media Group has been one of our top studios since April 2002, and we have seen their revenues go up steadily during our time working together, ” Maria Rocha, global executive manager at AEBN, told XBIZ.

“The Private brand is prestigious, and the quality of their content is undeniable. Their movies are very successful, and so this VOD partnership was just the next natural step. I am in constant contact with Private about potential business opportunities and we look foreword to more joint ventures in the future.”

AEBN streams more than 75,000 full-length movies from more than 1,300 different studios, with 600 titles added each week.

“We have partnered with AEBN because they are one of the biggest players in the industry,” said Fiona Garvey, vice president of online media for Private Media Group. “The creation of the theatre, in conjunction with our recently launched channel on PornoTube is a strategic move that will generate vast amounts of traffic for us. We are set to see significant revenues from this partnership, which also gives us access to a US market that is hungry for high quality Private content.”

Private’s theater can be seen here.

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