Naughty America Rolls Out New Roku TV Channel

LOS ANGELES — Naughty America launched its new Roku channel today.

Andreas George Hronopoulos, CEO of Naughty America, said that existing website members can access the new Roku channel as part of their membership.

"Watching Naughty America is an experience that is best appreciated on a TV," Hronopoulos said. "The introduction of over-the-top programming through Roku will bring Naughty America into the bedroom without a laptop or mobile device.

"Cutting the cable cord is more popular than ever now that consumers are opting for Internet-based alternatives. Combine that with the similar growth of smart TVs and you've got the perfect storm of consumers demanding televisions but forgoing the cable boxes to accompany them."

Roku’s appeal to adult entertainment companies shouldn't be underestimated, as a wide range of companies already offer content on the set-top boxes, including Badoink, AEBN, CherrySauceTV, EroticVision TV, FyreTV, Helix Studios, Hotflix.tv, PinkTV, SCMDL, SCORE TV, SugarDVD, Vivid Entertainment, Wasteland, SKWEEZ Media and others.  

SexEntertain, a leader in leased content products and managed services to adult entertainment studios, now offers webmasters a free custom Roku channel for their members.

Details on Naughty America's Roku channel can be viewed here.

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