Dylan Ryder to Make Live Gamma Network Debut

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment announced today that BlueBird Films star Dylan Ryder and a special surprise guest will appear in a special 2-hour live show on September 5.

The event marks Ryder’s first cam show with Gamma and will be broadcast free to all members of Gamma's live network, including flagship sites homeCams.com and Privatefeeds.com.

The company said theme shows are already a popular feature on Gamma's live sites, but this will be the first time since launching their free theme show feature in June that the network will offer members a free event starring one of the industry's biggest names.

By showcasing such a popular star, the network anticipates an immediate increase in customer acquisitions.

"We are very excited to have a star like Dylan Ryder perform on our live network," said Karl Bernard, president of Gamma Entertainment. "Our members really appreciate our free daily theme shows and, by offering this special event with such a recognizable star, we hope to add another layer of value for members."

This free event is the latest in a series of user experience features implemented on Gamma's cam sites, including free daily theme shows, lower show rates, a greater focus on model recruitment, site-wide tipping, and the new virtual "Tokens" currency.

Gamma is also inviting its live cam affiliates to promote the show by sending traffic to any of their Livebucks.com or PornicationCash.com cam sites prior to the event.

Ryder's live show will air on Sept. 5 at 3 p.m. EDT  and 12 p.m. PDT.

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