Drake Rock Media Upgrades to Downloads

LOS ANGELES — Drake Rock Media will now allow its members to download videos from its network of all-male, pro/am websites including flagship DrakeRock.com.

While the company had previously offered only streaming video, the new download option makes available all of its videos in DRM-free Flash format and applies to the entire Drake Rock portfolio of sites.

"During the last two years, the No. 1 request was to allow downloadable videos that members could save and watch for personal use on their computers without having to log into the sites," said company principal Drake Rock.

"Virtually every other membership site offers that feature and it was logical that we afforded the same benefit."

Rock said Flash video was chosen due to its adaptability as well as its "cross-platform availability, and the availability of free Flash players for virtually every operating system."

In related news, Drake Rock Media is currently flacking a series of solo masturbation vignettes featuring straight-porn stud TJ Cummings. Its flagship site recently went live with a revamp that now offers a varied mix of all-male content. The new site consolidates collateral shot for affiliate sites TheCockTease.com, RockHardJocks.com and MalePerfection.net.

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