Source: TLA Video
By: Company Press Release
(PHILADELPHIA, PA) — Evil Angel, home to many of the hottest directors and some of the rawest gonzo videos in the adult entertainment industry, has itself found a new home on the Internet – TLARaw.com. Evil Angel and its owner John “Buttman” Stagliano have chosen TLA to carry almost 200 of its titles on the site’s video streaming service, TLA On-Demand.
Evil Angel boasts a dazzling roster of award-winning directors, and TLA On-Demand will feature nine of the very best: Rocco Siffredi, Belladonna, Christoph Clark, Jonni Darko, John Leslie, Nacho Vidal, Joey Silvera, Justin Slayer and of course “Buttman” himself, John Stagliano. Customers will now be able to see their best, hottest and wildest films on the privacy of their own computer screen in pay-per-minute, streaming rentals or full film downloads. Top titles include Siffredi’s Rocco Ravishes Ibiza, Belladonna’s My Ass is Haunted and the ConnASSeur, Stagliano’s the Fashionistas and Justin Slayer’s Big Booty White Girls 2.
“Evil Angel is excited to work with TLA On-Demand,” said Michael Clifford, Evil Angel’s Vice President for Internet Technology. “In a very short amount of time they have shown themselves to be a strong force in the VoD market.”
“Evil Angel has some of the best gonzo sex from some of the best directors in the business, and we’re thrilled that they’re joining us on TLA On-Demand,” said site manager Vanessa Keegan. “With the arrival of Evil Angel we can now offer our customers all sorts of choices to keep them satisfied and their computer screens smoking.”
Launched in spring 2005, TLA On-Demand has grown dramatically in less than a year, garnering an XBiz Award nomination for Video on Demand after only six months of operation. TLA On-Demand offers three streaming options:
* Pay-per-minute — customers pay for the time they watch, either by minute or in a block of time;
* Streaming rental — customers purchase a set time period to stream adult films as often as they like;
* Downloads — customers downloads films onto their computer for 30 days.
For full information, visit TLAonDemand.com.