Corbin Fisher Launches GuysGoneBi

SAN DIEGO — Liberty Media Holdings, parent company of online gay adult content provider Corbin Fisher, today announced the launch of a new site, GuysGoneBi.com.

The company said GuysGoneBi will target bisexual males and females, a traditionally underserved demographic in the online adult world.

The site will at first feature bisexual content previously seen on Corbin Fisher's amateur college sex site.

“Our research found that many bisexual consumers wanted access to the content we provide," Corbin Fisher COO Brian Dunlap said.

"Yet, they shied away from traditionally gay sites. This site allows them to enjoy our content and give us a chance to to reach a whole new audience."

While the initial videos on the sites will be culled from the Corbin Fisher archives, current productions are focused on an expanded role for the bisexual content of GuysGoneBi.

Pricing for GuysGoneBi will be $19.95 for a one-time, 30-day subscription and $17.95 for a 30-day renewing membership.

Videos are DRM free and available in three formats — HD, medium and mobile device.

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