Carnal Media Partners with NMG for Brand Expansion

Carnal Media Partners with NMG for Brand Expansion

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media has inked an exclusive deal with brand management company NMG, under which their team will manage Carnal Media for worldwide broadcast, DVD, VOD and additional revenue opportunities.?

Carnal Media CEO and performer Legrand Wolf said, “I am thrilled to be partnering with the NMG team once again. Our journey began years ago when Megan Stokes sought us out at the Phoenix Forum in 2015, captivated by our groundbreaking work with MasonicBoys.com and its straight counterpart. Together, we achieved remarkable milestones, including a bestselling DVD that set industry records. I’ve always regarded Megan as one of my favorite people in the industry, and the opportunity to reunite is something I’ve eagerly anticipated. We couldn’t be more excited for what lies ahead.”

NMG co-founder Stokes enthused, “We’re very excited to be working with the Carnal team. They’re a brand that knows what their fans want and continuously delivers quality entertainment. Legrand has built a network that has something for everyone, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to help them expand their reach.”

Jim Kohls of Pulse Distribution, an NMG partner, said, “Carnal Media’s unique and groundbreaking content has consistently been a top performer in the market. We’re thrilled to continue our distribution partnership with NMG and see Carnal’s content reach an even wider audience.”

For more information about the companies, visit CarnalPlus.com and NMGManagement.com.

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