Xondemand Promotes Gay Webmaster Rep

HATBORO, Penn. – Bridging the gap between the straight and gay online adult markets, Xondemand has appointed Marc Goldberg as the company’s liaison to gay content producers.

In Goldberg’s new role as Xondemand’s gay webmaster and content representative, he will work within the gay community to maintain contact with existing webmasters and studios as well as finding new business opportunities to partner with XonDemand.

“As a gay male, it only makes sense that I work with what I know best,” Goldberg said. “This new role allows me more opportunity to comfortably interact with other gay webmasters and studios in order to begin or maintain partnerships. For one thing, I look forward to helping as many gay studios as possible to create custom theaters that fit their specific business needs.”

Goldberg comes from a mainstream background, formerly working for a cable television network. He first joined Xondemand in 2004 where he assisted with the entry of all new movies into the video-on-demand system. He also has worked for Xondemand in the areas of search engine optimization.

In conjunction with his new job, Goldberg also will maintain a daily blog, GoldiesGayGalaxy.com, which will focus on pop culture and gay porn.

XonDemand currently holds licensing deals with studios such as Adam & Eve, Red Light District Video, Evil Angel, Digital Sin, New Sensations, Legend, Metro Interactive, Totally Tasteless Video, Bacchus, Filmco, Jake Cruise, Male Media One and Private Media.

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