Gay content house Raging Stallion Studios has added Blake Nolan to its growing roster of talent, signing him to an exclusive deal for its Centurion Pictures XXX line.
Raging Stallion Studios has found itself in the middle of two big moves in the gay adult industry, signing Jake Deckhard to an exclusive two-year deal while biding farewell to Francois Sagat.
Raging Stallion Studios has signed 2005 GAYVN Performer of the Year Tag Adams to an exclusive contract. The terms of the deal include several acting roles as well as a chance for Adams to direct feature films for Raging Stallion.
Gay content producer Raging Stallion Studios has launched a new, improved shopping cart site at RagingStallion.com in an effort to help webmasters convert more gay traffic through its GunzBlazing affiliates program.
SAN FRANCISCO — Raging Stallion Studios has announced its release schedule for spring 2006, building upon the strength of 2005, which saw the release of 22 new feature films.
After two years of gaining popularity among European audiences, Raging Stallion Studios has laid plans to officially open a Paris-based office and has tapped Taurus Dean to head up the new initiative.
Topping off an otherwise busy year, gay content producer Raging Stallion has released two new titles in addition to the three-disc holiday release of “Arabesque” by director and Raging Stallion President Chris Ward.
Raging Stallion Studios has picked Remy Delaine as its Man of the Year for 2006, the company announced today, and will kick off this weekend's Folsom Street Fair with a Saturday night party at club Mezzanine.
Gay studio Raging Stallion has partnered with Pistol Media to launch niche site HairyBoyz.com. Catering to customers who enjoy hirsute gay performers, the site will feature newer talent like Ivan Andros and Huessein.
Ramping up its gay adult video-on-demand content, NakedSword has signed Raging Stallion, known for its videos with adult star Michael Brandon and well-known titles such as "Raiders of the Lost Arse" and the "Sexus" series.
San Francisco’s Raging Stallion Studios is putting all its eggs in one basket for director Chris Ward’s Latin-themed “Passport to Paradise,” with months of Internet-only sales culminating before the street release in May.