Flirt4Free Acquires Randy Blue Live

Flirt4Free Acquires Randy Blue Live

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif — Cam network Flirt4Free has announced its acquisition of gay cams provider Randy Blue Live.

While Randy Blue Live has enjoyed a good deal of success with its live-streaming services at RandyBlue.com, moving to the more robust Flirt4Free platform should prove advantageous for the site’s roster of popular performers, including stars such as Jay Landford and Shane Fisher, according to Flirt4Free President Gregory Clayman.

Clayman noted Flirt4Free’s massive exposure, fan accessibility and broadcast quality as some of the virtues of the longtime cam site.

“We’re thrilled to welcome Randy Blue Live to the Flirt4Free family,” Clayman said. “Their focus on quality and professionalism makes them a natural fit for our network, and we look forward to all the great things in store as we roll out our latest releases.”

As a means of welcoming the Randy Blue performers and fans to their new platform, members of both sites starting today will enjoy seven days of free shows featuring seven of Randy Blue’s top models.

Visitors will also find a bevy of fun activities and discounts to celebrate the transition, Clayman noted.

While live chats will exist on the Flirt4Free network, RandyBlue.com will live on, focusing on promoting its top performers through reviving old content and with a series of brand new productions.

“Shooting hot guys for RandyBlue.com has been my passion from the beginning,” Randy Blue said. “Partnering with Flirt4Free, the biggest chat provider, allows me to refocus on my core mission. RB Live will be in even better hands since F4F’s sole mission is to cater to models and customers with the utmost care.”

Flirt4Free was one of the first live-cam companies to prominently feature male performers. Throughout its two decades, the company has garnered numerous accolades, including six XBIZ Awards.

Affiliates interested in promoting the Flirt4Free network can apply here.

Performers or studios interested in broadcasting on the Flirt4Free network can apply here.   

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