Next Door, OnTheHunt Pair Up for Exclusive Scenes

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — OnTheHunt and Next Door Entertainment have launched the first of two exclusive online scenes that the companies produced together.

The first scene, featuring Next Door Buddies star Christian Wilde and OnTheHunt exclusive Adam Wirthmore, went live simultaneously on each site last week.

The partnership between the two online companies — to exchange models and shoot exclusive scenes — is part of “a strategy to work cooperatively to offer one another’s members something truly unique and to ultimately cross promote their respective brands,” the companies said in a joint statement.

“Our sites have loyal members who will appreciate the fresh and unique new content. In addition this type of cooperative venture exposes our models and sites to a new audience,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

OnTheHunt webmaster Gary Blumenthal concurred.

“It gives us a chance to expose our members to the Next Door Entertainment sites while at the same time giving our members a chance to see one of their favorite models perform with Next Door Entertainment stars,” Blumenthal said.

“What also makes this project unique is that we have done something completely different in the way that the scenes have been shot and edited. While all of the original footage for each scene was done in one shoot, it was left to the editors at Next Door Entertainment and OnTheHunt, to create their own unique versions of each scene,” Sirard said.

“That means that members on each site will not see the exact same scene,” he said.

On Jan. 27, another exclusive scene will premiere on CodyCummings.com and OnTheHunt.com and will feature online star Cody Cummings paired up with Adam Wirthmore.

ManHunt.net operate OnTheHunt.com with sister company OLB Media LLC.

Next Door Entertainment operates NextDoorBuddies.com, NextDoorMale.com, NextDoorHookups.com, NextDoorPass.com and others, as well as star sites CodyCummings.com, TommyDXXX.com and MasonWyler.com.

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