Falcon, Raging Stallion Launch Merged Blog

SAN FRANCISCO —  Falcon and Raging Stallion Studios has merged its blogs, refreshing the look, expanding content and offering banner advertising, the company announced Tuesday.

The official blog of Falcon Studios & Raging Stallion Studios can be found at blog.falconstudios.com, and offers free action galleries, model news, studio news and new release information in a modern layout that the studio says is easier to navigate and read.

The studio has also incorporated banner advertising opportunities, and has plans to expand the content in the coming months to include new special features as well as free video.

The blog is closely linked to HUNT Ezine, serving as the destination for most of the content links in the studios’ biweekly electronic magazine. The studio said that updates to the site were made in an effort to give blog visitors and HUNT readers "a more enjoyable experience."

“When we started looking at options to revamp and merge our blogs, we always kept our amazing gay porn fans in mind," said Toby J. Morris, marketing director for Falcon/Raging Stallion Studios. "We put all the focus on creating a new blog that would feature our award-winning content, make it easier for our fans to find what they’re looking for and give them the best experience once they found it. I am confident that we’ve achieved all these goals with the relaunch and merging of the blogs.”

Chris Ward, president of Falcon/Raging Stallion, added, “I am so pleased with how the new, merged blog showcases the work of our talented directors, producers, artists, writers and models, as well as news about all of our partners and team members. We’re poised to continue expanding the blog’s content, offer more advertising opportunities, and give our audience a way to see all the amazing products we offer.”

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