Sureflix Signs Exclusive Content Deal With Men of Montreal, Pride Studios

TORONTO — Sureflix Digital Distribution, owner and operator of its flagship VOD website MaleFlixxx.tv, announced new collaborations with Men of Montreal and Pride Studios to exclusively stream specific titles starting this year.

Pride Studios is comprised of three brands in its catalogue — Circle Jerk Boys, Men Over 30 and Extra Big Dicks. New titles will be released across the Sureflix network, including all affiliated white-label VOD cinema sites. A total of ten premium HD movies will premiere exclusively in February and March, with more to come.

‘‘We are thrilled to collaborate and promote the exclusive world premiere of Men of Montreal in VOD format, along with amazing new titles by Pride Studios’,’ said Brent Meredith, director of account management. “Men Over 30, Circle Jerk Boys and Extra Big Dicks convert extremely well with our customers — they love it! ‘Men Of Montreal Vol. 1’ is currently the most watched film across our global network. Our customers demand high quality content and, yet again, we’re thrilled to deliver another exclusive studio partnership.”

Sureflix will premiere all of Men Of Montreal titles exclusively before they are released on other VOD platforms.

“Men on Montreal Vol. 1” premiered earlier this year and “Vol. 2” will launch Feb. 8. 

Sureflix is a leading global supplier of gay adult programming. It operates a network of pay-per-view VOD websites and represents premium production studios in the various global television broadcast markets (cable, satellite), mobile, IPTV as well as the various Internet VOD markets. 

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