Shane’s World Goes Gay on NakedSword

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay video-on-demand provider NakedSword-AEBN has partnered with straight adult content producer Shane’s World to broadcast the studio’s first gay title, “College Invasion Male.”

“For our first title in this market to be so well received has made us very proud,” said Megan Stokes, Shane’s World vice president of marketing and sales. “We love to have fun and I think it comes through in every film we do. But this one really raised the bar. We have been very lucky to work with NakedSword-AEBN to really get the word out about ‘College Invasion Male.’ Now we have even more requests to come party.”

The title will be available throughout the month of November, for pay-per-view customers and site members.

Primarily a straight company, Shane’s World gained prominence with its reality-based amateur gonzo-style content that often features college-aged participants. They also have garnered mainstream attention, with appearances on media outlets including "Dateline NBC," "The O'Reilly Factor," "Inside Edition," USA Today, Time Magazine, MTV News and Rolling Stone.

“If a guy, gay or straight, wants to show it off, NakedSword will be there, “ NakedSword CEO Tim Valenti said.

NakedSword-AEBN also is promoting “College Invasion Male” at its weekly party event, Frat House at 440 Castro St. in San Francisco.

“This party brings in gay college students throughout the bay area to San Francisco get it on — just like the movie,” the company said.

For more information, visit NakedSword.com.

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