Rob Ragan Takes Over at All Boys, Moves to Maine

SOUTH PARIS, Maine — Gay distributor All Boys Video has announced that company facilities have been moved to Maine, and that former All Boys partner Rob Ragan will take over operations as owner and CEO of the company.

“The decision was made in April. It wasn’t really necessary for me to operate the company from Los Angeles — I didn’t have to be there anymore,” Ragan told XBIZ. “So, I had to find facilities not only to house myself, but also the business, because the idea was always to have me operate the company like I did when I had White Tiger.”

Ragan cited several factors for making the decision to relocate including family concerns, as well as wanting to have the company’s business offices in the same location as their shipping facility.

Previously, the company business offices were located in Palmdale, Calif., with a shipping facility in Miami.

Formerly with White Tiger Releasing, Ragan started All Boys Video as a partnership with David Adamson and, according to Ragan, immediately the company experienced rapid expansion in terms of exclusively representing several studios in the global market.

Adamson, who also is a principal with DandE Productions, will concentrate on his work with the production company.

“He’s going to go back to producing films and I’m back to distributing. David and I are still very good friends, and I still am his exclusive worldwide distributor for all of the lines he produces,” Ragan said.

Currently, All Boys exclusively represents Hot Desert Knights, OTB Studios, DandE Productions, Seymore Dicks Presents, San Diego Boy, Eon Films, Boykakke Films, BluMedia Studios, Jock Juice, Sin City Twinks and Finch Woods Productions.

To reach Rob in his new facility call (877) 5-ALLBOY or (207) 743-2212, or visit the online catalog site.

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