Under the terms of the new deal, Hustler TV will continue to broadcast Red Light District content over its pay-per-view and video-on-demand network in the U.S. But with the expanded deal, Hustler TV also will broadcast Red Light titles throughout Europe.
“One of the main reasons Hustler TV is available in more than 40 million U.S. homes is our commitment to offering exclusive, high-quality adult entertainment, viewers have come to expect from the Hustler brand,” LFP Broadcasting President Michael Klein said. “By continuing our relationships with popular companies like Red Light District, we make certain that audiences are presented with the best entertainment available, which in turn gives Hustler TV affiliates some of the highest buy rates in the industry.”
In addition to extending and expanding its deal with Red Light, the new agreement also gives Hustler TV the exclusive broadcast right to titles from Amateur District and The Candy Shop, two Red Light District companies that were launched last year to target niche markets.
Amateur District caters to fans of amateur content, while The Candy Shop produces urban and interracial titles.
“Red Light District produces some of the best adult entertainment franchises that are proven favorites among fans and consistently top the rental and sales charts,” Red Light District Video President David Joseph said. “Our decision to expand our relationship with Hustler TV networks allows us to increase our current VOD and PPV offering to include a brand new genre of movies that appeal to an even larger audience than before.”