Flirt4Free Launches Channels With 6 Gay Studios

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif. — Flirt4Free.com today announced that it has teamed up with some of the largest adult gay brands and studios to launch Flirt4Free Channels.

BelAmi, CockyBoys, Corbin Fisher, Fratmen, Helix Studios and Lucas Entertainment have joined Flirt4Free’s program that allows studio fans to connect with models on live webcams.

“Large studios that work with Flirt4Free have their models broadcast on the Flirt4Free platform already and they are often some of the most popular models on the site,” the company said. “In 2014 Flirt4Free launched its first studio branded content in the ‘Videos’ section. These pages feature prerecorded videos of the studio models’ solo cam shows and they quickly became some of the most watched videos across the entire Flirt4Free network.” 

Customers can visit the channels page on Flirt4Free, choose their favorite adult brand and see all the models that are live, the company said. They can also access their prerecorded content and see ads for the studio’s membership sites. 

“This was a natural evolution after testing the channels in their Videos section,” says Jamie Rodriguez, broadcasting and brand manager at Flirt4Free. “This was largely a response to the demand by our customers, but this will also help us cultivate our already great relationships with our studios.” 

Jeff Wilson, Flirt4Free’s director of business development, also added: “We’re soft launching this on Flirt4Free on the guys’ side with selected studios.  This showcases the best brands in the market and it will be a favorite destination for many of our premium customers.”

The Flirt4Free guys channel will not be accepting new studio applications at the moment, the company said, noting that it is working towards launching a Girls Channels in the near future.

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