Titan Gives Francois Sagat a Web Makeover

SAN FRANCISCO — Popular Gallic performer François Sagat has teamed with Titan Media to give his official web home a makeover. The revamped website will now serve as the exclusive portal for an extensive array of Sagat-centric content.

FrancoisSagat.com will feature "the entire collection of Sagat-produced videos, personal photos, updates from François from around the world, and trailers and photo galleries from his TitanMen films," a studio rep said.

He had built up a YouTube following with a series of eccentric video vignettes chronicling his often-erotic globetrotting adventures. However, the site abruptly canceled his account and pulled the videos earlier this year due to their racy content.

Sagat will continue to produce vignettes for his revamped site. The current schedule calls for Flash videos to be updated weekly with code to make them embeddable on websites and blogs.

"The best way of expressing myself without censure was to make my videos available on my website and be more interactive with fans. This gives me the opportunity of being more timely and to update what's happening in my work and career," Sagat said.

"You can also see more dick and ass because everything is allowed on FrancoisSagat.com. Well, almost everything."

"I am very pleased that Francois has chosen to extend his exclusive partnership with us," said Titan CEO Bruce Cam. "François is truly one of the most mesmerizing people in the world to watch; you simply cannot take your eyes off him. I am very proud that we can give him a place on the web to share his unique perspective and vision."

The performer said he is contemplating retirement once he completes several more films for Titan. "I just want to say thank you to my fans for being loyal and continuing to follow me. Je vous embrasse!"

Sagat recently filmed a role in the sixth installment of the "Saw" horror franchise, which will be released in the autumn.

Earlier this year, Titan Media won its second XBIZ Award as GLBT Studio of the Year. For domestic and international wholesale inquiries, email Wholesale@titanmedia.com, or call (800) 360-7204.

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