Cody Cummings Returns to Next Door Studios

MONTREAL — Next Door Studios has announced that porn star Cody Cummings has returned from hiatus and resumed production of new scenes with the studio which will be released bi-weekly starting Thursday on both CodyCummings.com and NextDoorWorld.com.

“Cody Cummings is by far our most popular star and he has a very loyal fan base,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Studios. “We’re happy to be able to provide new exclusive Cody scenes on a regular basis for his fans to enjoy.”

Launched in 2008, CodyCummings.com was the first porn star site in the Next Door Studios network. The site currently features over 300 exclusive Cummings videos and access to more than 3,000 network videos.

“My fans have always been really supportive of me and I’ve had so many people contact me and ask for new scenes,” Cummings said. “I’m excited to be able to update my site with new content for my fans and I hope that they enjoy the updates!”

“Cody Cummings has been polarizing in gay porn – you either adore him or you don’t. Either way, he is undoubtedly the biggest porn star in our industry today. CodyCummings.com continues to be among the best performing websites under the Buddy Profits program. And with a recently optimized tour and new video updates, our affiliates and members will be very happy that he’s back!” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Next Door Entertainment.

To coincide with the new update schedule, a special 50 percent discounted membership rate will be available for all traffic to CodyCummings.com from Thursday through Dec 1st, 2014.

For more information or for promotional materials including banners, flash ads and blogger collages, visit BuddyProfits.com, BuddyBlogged.com or email support@buddyprofits.com.

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