FalconTV.com Launches

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios has introduced FalconTV.com where viewers can download-to-own a variety of scenes.

The company said hundreds of scenes are available for consumers to download and play on their computer, tablets phones or TVs. Once downloaded, consumers own the scenes forever. State of the art design allows for customers to view downloads on virtually any media device that supports video.

By using the search tool, consumers can search for their favorite performers, scenes and movies. Users of FalconTV.com can build a digital porn library complete with new Falcon productions and premium content only available by scene download.

“With the proliferation of mobile digital devices that allow consumers to view video content, we consider this to be the next step in x-rated content delivery,” said Chris Ward, Falcon Studios and Raging Stallion Studios president.

“We’re excited that we are staying on the cutting edge of the industry by providing customers with the hottest men and most erotic content available for purchase scene-by-scene that they can play on nearly any media device.”

Almost 1,000 Falcon scenes are now available, including scenes from the newest release "The Guys Next Door, Part 1." 

Currently, FalconTV.com provides consumers with the option to purchase scenes in WM4 and Quicktime with many scenes available in high definition.

Consumers also can purchase FalconTV account credit through the FalconTV Jack Packs at a discounted price, the company said.

FalconTV.com offers a variety of features for consumers including editors top picks, top downloads, top user-rated picks, most popular models such as Landon Conrad, Topher DiMaggio, Erik Rhodes and others.

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