BOSTON — Wasteland.com has announced that it will have its own movie channel at BaDoink.com.
The BDSM, kink and fetish lifestyle site is offering users the ability to watch adult films online, on TV, and on any smartphone device, tablet, PSP Playstation Portable, Xbox 360, PS3 or Wii system.
Wasteland said it is uploading its entire catalogue of titles with the help of AdultCentro, which will be seen on the Wasteland Channel within the BaDoink network. AdultCentro provides the encoding technology for Badoink.
"We at Wasteland are delighted to expand our worldwide distribution of original films for all devices and platforms with the assistance of BaDoink and AdultCentro,” Wasteland owner Colin Rowntree said.
He added, “We've always done well with both Roku IPTV as well as partnerships with mobile broadcasters and app stores, and am already finding this to be a very robust platform with a great deal of reach. I'm equally impressed with the technical prowess of both BaDoink and AdultCentro and anticipate a long and profitable relationship with both companies."
"We’re excited to work with BaDoink and Wasteland together to power their Channel Store,” Alex Kudinov, product manager for AdultCentro Market said. “Our content distribution platform is uniquely suited for bringing revenue opportunities to content producers. It’s a great fit, while we aim to provide a solid content infrastructure and monetization platform, BaDoink can concentrate on improving their product, and great producers like Wasteland are free to focus on creating more quality content.
BaDoink’s Dinorah Hernandez added, "We are thrilled to welcome Wasteland as a new channel partner. As content distributors, joining brands like Wasteland into the BaDoink ecosystem will offer our members the opportunity to upgrade their overall experience and get all of their content in one place. Upon one click, subscribers can enjoy Wasteland's high quality content through any device and platform, including all mobile devices, video game consoles, and tablets."
Wasteland noted that it has recently been featured on HBO, Wired, BNET, BBC, Time Magazine, Newsweek, ABC Nightline, Le Figaro, Der Spiegel, and in the recently published book, “A Billion Wicked Thoughts.”