Gamma Launches Exclusive Tranny Revenues Program

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment has announced the launch of a dynamic new network devoted exclusively to Tranny content. The network, which includes the Tranny Revenues affiliate program and TrannyBox membership site, is the result of a joint partnership between Gamma and leading Tranny producers dedicated to promoting authentic and authoritative TGirl content.

“Tranny Revenues is a natural extension for Gamma,” Gamma President Karl Bernard said. “Our existing partnerships and alliances with several major Tranny producers have all paved the way to establishing this one of a kind program — featuring 100% authentic Tranny content.”

Tranny Revenues offers affiliates unprecedented access to one of the largest transgender collections online, including content from top brands Devil’s Film and Evil Angel, classic she-male scenes, and new material produced exclusively for Tranny Revenues affiliates.

“Our goal from the beginning has been authenticity,” adds a leading content producer, whose official partnership will be announced later this year. “Partnering with Gamma has empowered us to transform Tranny from a niche into a full-fledged network that emulates the quality and respect we feel is long overdue.”

Current Gamma affiliates can access the Tranny Revenues program and promotional tools directly from their existing Gamma accounts. New partners are encouraged to visit TrannyRevenues.com for additional information.

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