Carnal Media Adds Deniz Bilgin to Tech Team

Carnal Media Adds Deniz Bilgin to Tech Team

LOS ANGELES — Following the recent acquisition of the Gunzblazing Network, Carnal Media is expanding again with the hiring of industry veteran Deniz Bilgin as head of tech and development.

Deniz is known for his work for Helix Studios where during his 15-year tenure he advanced from Senior Developer to IT Director, and then to Director of Operations.

Carnal Media also recently added Danny Go and Ewan French to its team, providing the company with a trio of industry experts in a short period of time; and will soon release a fourth new site as a follow up to its third new site of 2019, FunSizeBoys.com.

“I’m very excited to be part of the Carnal team. When Legrand and I first started talks about this position, I realized fairly quickly that Carnal Media had the potential to be one of the greatest affiliate programs in the industry. I could not be more thrilled to be a part of the hottest site launches the gay space has seen in years,” Bilgin said. “Given what I know about paying subscribers and affiliates, it is clear to me that Carnal Media is going to continue to do very well — both because of what they have already launched in the last few months, as well as what’s planned just around the corner!”

“We’re proud to welcome Deniz to our Carnal Media team,” said Legrand Wolf, CEO and director of Carnal Media. “His knowledge and experience make him the ideal addition to our growing family. With our legacy of sites including those in the GunzBlazing Network, our new Carnal Media site launches, and having Deniz and his years of expertise will help us grow faster and smarter. We are so excited to have such talented people on our team. There is so much more to come in 2019!”

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