World Wide Feeds Adds New Content Channels

GLENDALE, Calif. — Adult content provider World Wide Feeds has introduced a new niche channel, “Gay Asian Twink,” and established an alliance with international studio partner Island Caprice Studios.

With Gay Asian Twink, WorldWideFeeds.com now offers nine gay IPTV channels. WWF’s new studio partner Island Caprice Studios brings greater international flair to WWF, the company said. The action includes fresh amateur scenes from Thailand and throughout Asia.

“By adding Island Caprice Studios to WWF’s already extensive library of studio feeds, we have accomplished delivering fresh gay content to give more variety to our webmasters,” said Raffi Vartanian, CEO and founder of World Wide Feeds. “We are pleased to have Island Caprice Studios onboard at WWF to provide this new exclusive content in a non-saturated niche.”

WWF currently offers 38 straight and nine gay IPTV channels.

The upcoming launch of WorldWideFeeds.com Version 3.0 will increase offerings to more than 90 straight and more than 20 gay studio feeds. Version 3.0 will feature Adult DVD Feeds, Studio Series Feeds and Photo Feeds, new feeds programs that allow users to expand their online searches by movie title, performer, niche, scene and other criteria.

WorldWideFeeds.com Version 3.0 will soon be available at WorldWideFeeds.com.

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