Falcon, Raging Stallion E-zine Celebrates 2nd Anniversary With Expansion, Ad Deals

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon/Raging Stallion Studios is celebrating the two-year anniversary of their bi-weekly e-zine "HUNT" by offering expanded content and advertising opportunities in the coming months.

The studio said the free bi-weekly email magazine now has more than 80,000 subscribers and a market reach of more than 100,000 readers.

Marketing director and editor, Toby J. Morris said the “first-of-its-kind” studio email offers gay porn fans high-quality, free content, news and information from and about Falcon and Raging Stallion studios, and the industry at large.

The e-zine currently includes a free scene download, a model spotlight gallery, and a complimentary action gallery in every issue.  Additionally, HUNT contains update schedules for Falcon, Raging Stallion and FetishForce.com. New DVD release schedules, news about the studios and their respective brands, special offers and membership site and download release schedules round out the content. Each issue will be expanded in the coming months with new features, more free galleries and additional industry news.

The publishers said fans have reacted very favorably to the e-zine with more than 42 percent of its annual reader survery respondents stating that it's their “primary source for gay porn information.” Due to the increasing popularity, HUNT will soon be offering advertising opportunities including banner ads, email blasts and other creative media buys.

“Since we created HUNT two years ago, we’ve received such great feedback and it has evolved to best serve the male erotica enthusiasts who read every issue. I’m very happy with its success and popularity, and excited to expand the editorial and offer advertising opportunities,” Morris said.

He added, “I want to take a moment to thank the more than 80,000 subscribers and readers of HUNT for keeping it going strong.”

“HUNT is one of the best contributions to the gay porn industry to come along since the print magazines went by the wayside, and I’m thankful that Toby brought this idea to the table and made it happen,” Chris Ward, Falcon/Raging Stallion President said. “We’re developing some great new features to share with fans and creating a new marketing opportunity for companies who want to reach this audience.”

The free subscription form can be accessed here

For more information about advertising opportunities contact Morris at toby@falconstudios.com or call (415) 321-6628.

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