Maleflixxx, Private Media Group Partner For Gay VOD Site

TORONTO — Maleflixxx and Private Media Group have partnered to launch a new gay adult VOD site, Man-size.tv. Man-size is the gay division of Private Media Group, producing movies under the Man-size, Private Man and Private Manstars lines.

"We create customized private label cinemas for key partners in the industry," Sureflix Digital Distribution's Mary Gillis told XBIZ. Sureflix owns and operates the Maleflixxx network. "Private Media is one of the largest partners you could think of in the international adult entertainment market. When they approached us about partnership for Man-size, we jumped at the chance to work with them closely, and we created man-size.tv, built to showcase the new Private releases that are coming out under the Man-size brand."

“Many of our consumers have written to us and asked when we are going to have a dedicated VOD site, so this was something we wanted to add to our network,” Giles Hirst, Man-size brand manager at Private Media Group, said. “Man-size has always been a favorite among Maleflixxx consumers, and with the new productions and branding this will quickly become one of the leading brands in North America. We’re looking forward to be able to add a great VOD site to our existing product lines, increasing our online presence and giving Man-size viewers another way to access our content.”

The new site is available in six languages and accepts payment in six currencies. Available videos are divided into Twinks, Muscle, Daddies, Latino and Fetish categories. The site offers five-day limited downloads and streaming video on a per-scene or per-movie basis.

For more information, visit Man-size.tv.

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