Carnal Media Launches 'All-Stars' Program

Carnal Media Launches 'All-Stars' Program

LAS VEGAS — Carnal Media has launched its Carnal All-Stars Program for creators.

According to a rep, the program “is designed to accelerate the growth of performer-led businesses through cutting-edge education, connection, and development — across all platforms and revenue channels.

“At the heart of the All-Stars Program is Carnal Academy, a bi-weekly business and creator development session co-led by Carnal’s leadership and performers,” the rep added.

Session topics include revenue channels and platform-specific strategies, OnlyFans and JustFor.Fans growth techniques, tools for re-engaging lapsed fans and building subscription longevity, and social media algorithm trends.

Carnal Media CEO Legrand Wolf enthused about the program.

“The Carnal All-Stars Program is about giving creators every tool they need to build something lasting,” he said. “Whether it’s growing their fansite revenue or developing their own brand, we’re here to help them go further, faster, and on their terms.”

Carnal Media CMO Alan Breslaw added, “This isn’t just a studio; it’s a launchpad. Performers are the future of this industry, and Carnal is building the infrastructure that puts their business first. From collabs to coaching, we’re unlocking new levels of success, together.”

For more information, visit CarnalPlus.

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