Cybersocket Names Meaty Panda Editor-in-Chief

Cybersocket Names Meaty Panda Editor-in-Chief

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Meaty Panda has been named editor-in-chief of gay web portal Cybersocket.

Panda, 36, comes from the fashion industry, where he spent 13 years working as a stylist and publicist in London, New York and Los Angeles.

"We are thrilled to announce Meaty Panda as Cybersocket editor-in-chief," said a company director. "With his extensive experience in marketing and development, we forge full steam ahead as the ultimate resource for gay erotica. Meaty Panda has become an integral member of the team; responsible for growth in our multi-media assets, national event presence, and original content. With an in-depth knowledge of the adult industry and a proven track record in working with the top names of gay porn, he reflects the experience and diversity of our winning team."

Panda enthused about joining the company.

"I’m honored to be working at Cybersocket and to bring my unique perspective in celebrating the gay/queer adult entertainment industry," he said. "Cybersocket was part of my induction into adulthood as a gay male. I started going out in West Hollywood when I was 18 and Cybersocket print magazines were in front of all the bars. I’m excited to continue its legacy into the ever-changing digital age."

For more information, visit Cybersocket.

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