BaDoink Channel Now Live on Roku

ROCHESTER, N.Y. — CM Productions, LLC today announced that flagship brand BaDoink.com is now a channel on the Roku streaming player.

The company said the channel is free with any BaDoink subscription type, and affords members access to all the content available in the desktop and mobile members area, including the company’s new and exclusive Xposure.tv content, along with any channels purchased from the BaDoink channel store.

CM also noted that the channel can be added from subscribers’ mobile phones.

Roku joins several other set top devices supporting BaDoink, a list that includes PlayStation, Xbox, and Apple TV.

“We’re committed to ensuring BaDoink is accessible from every device,” said content manager Dinorah Hernandez. “Roku is in millions of homes. There’s chatter of an IPO. Naturally, we’re glad to offer a channel option to the Roku user.”

The BaDoink Roku channel includes thousands of HD scenes and access to premium channels like Vivid, BaDoink HD Studio and the company’s newest exclusive content offering, Xposure.TV. It also includes search and favoriting features, and the convenience of being able to switch quickly to a non-adult channel should the need present itself.

Visit BaDoinkCash.com for more information about the channel or other CM Productions ventures.

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