Falcon, Video Secrets in Live Content Deal

SAN FRANCISCO – The parent company of Video Secrets has signed a deal to provide bimonthly Falcon-branded interactive web broadcasts.

The agreement announced this week provides for live chat as well as the web broadcasts of Falcon models in its Falcon, Jocks, and Mustang Studios brands.

The companies will host their first live web broadcast, starring Falcon models Matthew Rush and Joe Sport on June 10 from 5-8 p.m. PST.

VS Media Inc. President Gregory Clayman told XBiz the deal is about co-branding and high-quality talent. He also cited the “tremendous growth” in the demand for high-end gay content this past year.

“The power of the Falcon brand and the quality of their models is unsurpassed in the industry,” said Clayman, who noted that the content will be available to Video Secrets’ affiliates, as well as members of Falcon’s FalconXXX site.

Todd Montgomery, executive vice president of Falcon Family of Companies said the partnership with San Fernando Valley-based Video Secrets, which operates Flirt4Free.com, is a “perfect match.”

“I know together we will deliver an amazing new service to our customers,” he said.

San Francisco-based Falcon also produces and distributes content through Falcon TV, Falconstudios.com and adult video retailers worldwide.

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