‘Broke Straight Boys — The Reality Series’ Tonight on Here TV

LOS ANGELES — American gay TV network HereTV.com is set to premiere “Broke Straight Boys — The Reality Series.”

This eight episode series takes an inside look at the gay adult website, BrokeStraightBoys.com, kicking off with an hour-long first episode, followed by seven additional 30-minute episodes.

“Broke Straight Boys — The Reality Series” explores the world of “gay for pay” and young men who choose to supplement their income by doing gay porn.

The series will debut tonight, Friday, Dec. 19.

“It is exciting for all of us at Here TV to be venturing into the reality genre for the first time and especially with something as unique and boundary-pushing as this series,” says John Mongiardo, Here TV’s Senior Vice President of Programming Operations.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Here TV to give viewers a peek behind the curtai,” says Mark Erickson, executive producer of “Broke Straight Boys — The Reality Series.’” “Their expertise and commitment to this programming makes them the perfect fit for this series.”

According to the company, Here TV airs on major U.S. cable systems as a 24-hour subscription service in 96 of the top 100 U.S. markets, including every top 10 market, and is also now available as a YouTube premium channel.

For more information, visit HereTV.com.

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