Falcon Launches JocksStudios.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios announced today the launch of a new membership website, JocksStudios.com.

The new site is being launched as the result of an ongoing partnership between Falcon Studios and Next Door Entertainment.

Introduced with the tag line, "The All-American Jock Has a New Home," the offering features "masculine, youthful, handsome, and sexy jock types in hot guy next door and buddy action."

The site includes more than 400 scenes with two new scenes added weekly.

"JOCKS is one of the jewels in the Falcon Studios' stable of content. Given its ongoing popularity and loyal audience, we have made a strategic decision to invest more in the production of JOCKS content and the JOCKS brand," said Chris Ward, President of Falcon Studios.

He added, "This is a brand that deserves to stand on its own and this new site is the launching pad for the re-introduction of JOCKS Studios to a much larger audience."

The site will also offer HD streaming video, close-up model interviews, free weekly live shows, mobile access, high-resolution photo galleries, and a 50 percent discount on nearly all Falcon Studios store purchases.

"I want to extend congratulations to Chris and his team at Falcon Studios on this great new site. It was a lot of fun for our team to work closely with Falcon to develop and roll out the all new JocksStudios.com," said Stephan Sirard, President of Next Door Entertainment.

He added, "There is a huge library of content available and the new scenes being added weekly are just amazing. Given the outstanding collection of men, this will be a hit with consumers and affiliates."

JocksStudios.com is available for promotion within the Next Door Buddy Profits' program.

For more information on the site and program contact ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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