Raw Entry Club Revamps Online Presence

NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Gay adult studio Raw Entry Club has launched a revamped website that includes photo galleries, trailers and an expanded catalog that encompasses the Dolphin Entertainment label.

The announcement was made by Marina Pacific Distributors, which handles worldwide wholesale-retail sales for Raw Entry Club and Dolphin Entertainment.

“Raw Entry’s site has been completely overhauled to eliminate common website annoyances, such as outdated media players and separate sites for different membership levels,” said Marina Pacific director of marketing John Tegan.

He said an embedded Flash player “allows members to quickly zip from scene to scene within any movie and then back to the website page they were viewing, all in the blink of an eye.”

Additionally, premium membership users as well as web surfers will share the same site.

The website relaunch is timed to the Sept. 29 DVD release of “Bareback Academy 2,” a condomless twink feature from director Michael Paris.

Both labels shoot overseas — Raw Entry Club in Eastern Europe, Dolphin Entertainment in Russia — with a primary focus on condomless content featuring 18-23 year-old performers.

“The Dolphin videos are available at no extra charge to premium members,” said Tegan. “Free membership users can view previews for no extra charge.”

Raw Entry Club, Dolphin Pictures and other titles may be purchased via the Marina Pacific website, or by calling (800) 999-5530.

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