Next Door, EbonyD Launch Gay Black Website

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment and EbonyD announced today the launch of NextDoorEbony.com, a new website dedicated to exclusive black male content.

The new deal will find EbonyD producing all-original content and Next Door Entertainment handling marketing and technical duties.

"After several years of searching for the perfect partner, we finally found EbonyD," Next Door Entertainment President Stephan Sirard said. "We are very pleased that we can finally offer a full site dedicated to these gorgeous ebony men.

"Affiliates who have been requesting this type of black themed content can finally convert their consumers!"

NextDoorEbony.com provides members with premium footage of black and interracial action, including a variety of fetishes. Membership also allows access to 12 additional Next Door Entertainment sites.

"We are very glad to have this opportunity to partner with Next Door Entertainment," EbonyD said in a statement.

"After many discussions and great planning, we finally managed to make this great product available to affiliates and consumers. We look forward to working with the leading gay adult company and are very pleased with the results of this partnership."

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