FameDollars Launches Mile High's Doghouse Digital

MONTREAL — Gamma Entertainment's FameDollars, announced the launch of Mile High Media's high-end, niche-driven gonzo website DoghouseDigital.com today.

The company said that as part of the strategic partnership formed between Gamma and Mile High Media in December 2011, the launch compliments the catalog of studio sites FameDollars will be overseeing including RealityJunkies.com, SweetheartVideo.com, and SweetSinner.com launched on Feb. 15.

"We are pleased to launch a site that provides our affiliates quality hardcore gonzo content," said Magalie Rheault, FameDollars' director of product and development.

She added, "Part of our overall strategy is to supply a bounty of niche offerings, and Mile High is well-known for delivering award-winning niche content."

FameDollars said Doghouse Digital is the largest Canadian adult production company and the first to distribute content internationally. The studio was built on the demands of the consumer, and since it's inception in 2003 has quickly become a force in the gonzo market.

"Doghouse Digital was our first studio, and therefore holds a special place at Mile High," said Jon Blitt, vice president of Mile High Media. "It's taken a little longer to ensure the website contained everything the Doghouse brand is about. Fans of genuine gonzo sex will find the wait was well worth it."

He added, "Gamma knows what they're doing. Our other studio member sites have shown impressive numbers, and now Doghouse Digital joins the ranks."

Doghouse's gonzo series include Bi-Curious Couples, Her First MILF, Real Naughty Couples, and Bi-Sexual Hitchhikers, directed by K.K.

Multimedia options are available for surfers with playback preference, and promo tools are available to affiliates at stats.gammae.com.

For custom requests contact Derrick@famedollars.com.

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