Private Media Group, Falcon Studios Sign Exclusive Deal

BARCELONA — Private Media Group has signed an exclusive European IPTV content distribution deal with U.S.-based gay brand Falcon Studios.

The terms of the two-year deal empower Private to distribute Falcon’s premium gay content via Private’s massive IPTV distribution platform in Europe.

“Falcon’s distribution network is further enhanced by Private’s aggregation of our movies across its superb platform of European IPTV channels,” Falcon Studios President Steve Johnson said. “Falcon’s high quality content will allow Private to better serve the affluent gay market throughout Europe.”

Tim Clausen said currently Private’s IPTV distribution covers 24 countries in Europe, with more than 75 percent coverage of the European IPTV market and 100 percent penetration in the French and German IPTV markets.

“Following our recent deal with Bluebird Films, this new deal with Falcon Studios consolidates our business strategy of being the key aggregator of the world’s best adult brands,” he said. “Our recent acquisition of Sureflixxx further cements Private’s position as the world’s leading distributor of premium adult content across all digital platforms. No other company equals our strong positioning and ability to distribute content across such a broad array of channels.”

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