Adult Magazine Premieres 1st Issue

LOS ANGELES — Adult Magazine has launched its first issue.

Conceived by Dominic Ford, Adult is a free monthly magazine that includes hardcore photos and videos from a variety of gay porn producers.

Magazine executives say it blends the best of print and digital media.

The magazine also contains interviews with pornstars, gay-themed articles, gay erotic fiction, interactive quizzes, “Whore Scopes” and more.

"Readers will get a brand new way to learn about gay porn companies (and interact with their brands), their favorite models and see high-quality videos and photos from various studios," the company said.

Advertisers also have access to features such as photo galleries and videos within their ads (which are viewable when the users are offline), and their ads can contain one-click signups to their mailing lists, and one-click activation of free trials or other offers — without taking the user out of the magazine.

“We are constantly trying to find new ways to reach consumers, and there did not exist a hardcore digital interactive magazine," Ford said.

"We created Adult to fill this void, and are grateful for the support we’ve received so far from the industry. Our content providers and advertisers are reaching an audience of affluent gay men in a way they never have before.”

The first issue can be downloaded at here.

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