AEBN/NakedSword Gives Users the Bird

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Gay video-on-demand network NakedSword, which is operated by AEBN, has announced that it will broadcast a new series of titles from gay military content producer Dink Flamingo’s ActiveDuty.com line.

"We always experience a boost when we add new Active Duty titles," AEBN/NakedSword's Chris Baker said. "Their popularity is undeniable and the customers keep wanting more. Dink definitely knows what fans of the genre want and he gives it to them."

Flamingo has been a leading producer of military-themed adult content for more than 20 years, with his production studio Dirty Bird Pictures and online venue ActiveDuty.com.

He recently told XBIZ that he is in the process of revamping his Flamingo Bucks affiliate program, and expanding his DVD catalog with productions from veteran helmer Jett Blakk and performer/director Barrett Long. According to Flamingo, his amateur, straight, military lines have a loyal following.

"The Active Duty fans have been begging for more titles to be added to AEBN and we've finally got a whole new set up for them to enjoy," Flamingo said. "It's always amazing how well they're received by the AEBN customers/members and we always look forward to the surge in sales."

The titles that have been added to the Naked Sword roster are the first from Flamingo since 2007, and include "Drafted," "Long Deployment 3," "The Surge," "Covert Missions," "Hot Zone," "Behind the Line," and "Rear Admiral."

Several of the titles are currently available to users in the Naked Sword VOD theater network.

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