SkweezMe.com Announces Worldwide Roku Availability

SANTA MONICA, Calif.—SkweezMe.com has announced that its SkweezMe Roku Channel is now available worldwide. SkweezMe.com is deployed on a worldwide network and has customers in more than 170 countries. "Our goal has always been to get SkweezMe on TVs in everyone's homes," claimed co-founder Mike Kulich.

SkweezMe.com officially launched its Roku channel in February 2014 and has become one of the high-rated channels on AdultChannelGuide.com, a website that rates and reviews different adult Roku channels.

"We immediately saw an increase in memberships once the Roku was launched and through our system we began to see that more and more users were enabling their Roku devices with our channel," a company statement noted. "At that time, our channel was still in beta version and only available in the U.S.—and as of now, we have expanded the availability worldwide."

Skweez Media, which launched in January 2014, offers a business model that differs from traditional VOD in that users purchase tokens for 99 cents and each token gives them 24 hours of unlimited streaming access to watch anything on the platform. The site does not deal in recurring billing. Users only pay for the days they use the service. In addition, the network is accessible via web, mobile and Roku, which are all included in the 99-cents-per-day price.

The studio's 30-day token package, which costs $26.73, gives the user 30 24-hour tokens. "Our users buy tokens, and since those tokens never expire, a 30-day pass can last them as long as they choose. On SkweezMe.com, you only pay for the days you use the service and you have access to libraries from upwards of 60 production studios," said Kulich.

For more information, visit SkweezMe.com.

Production companies interested in licensing their content on the Skweez Media platform can e-mail [email protected].