JM Media, Shadow Lane Partner for New Spanking Website

CYBERSPACE — JM Media Partners announced today plans to launch a new website this fall featuring spanking fetish producer Shadow Lane’s library of videos.

JM said Shadow Lane has been a fixture in the fetish community for more than 20 years and its unique collections of photos and videos will be available for the first time online for consumers.

Shadow Lane also incorporates overtly sexual elements into its productions, including masturbation, dildo insertion, clinical/enema erotica, and full-on hardcore sex.

In addition, the videos have a female-friendly attitude and are known for their “romance of discipline” scenarios that cater to dominant, submissive and “switchable” spanking enthusiasts of both sexes.

"Shadow Lane models have and are beautiful bottoms. Some of the models come from the kinkier edge of the adult world and others are real spanking customers who can't repress their BDSM leanings any longer and role-play for the first time on video for Shadow Lane. It's been said that watching a Shadow Lane video is like spending time with friends in the scene. Our goal from the start has been to put out an exciting product that also makes people feel good about being into spanking,"  Eve Howard, founder of Shadow Lane, said.

JM will be developing a website and an affiliate program for Shadow Lane that will feature its entire library of content as well as offering webmasters a way to monetize their fetish traffic. The new program is also expected to launch this fall.

"We recognized the enormous potential Shadow Lane has in the online space and we are excited to expand it's presence on the Internet,” John Desjardins, President of JM, said.

 
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