Next Door Entertainment Announces Samuel O'Toole Live Shows

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment announced today the addition of weekly live performances featuring gay star Samuel O'Toole.

The company said the offering came about after the consumer demand generated in 2010 with the introduction of cam shows for Cody Cummings and Mason Wyler.

The weekly live shows are free with membership to O'Toole's site and NextDoorChat.com and includes weekly video and photo set updates.

“Being a hippie at heart, it is very important for Samuel to be himself and share a connection with his fans. His weekly live shows will be a place where he can let loose and have fun interacting in real time,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

O’Toole will make his official live show debut on Jan. 18, at 5 p.m. PST, that includes a special guest appearance by performer Tyler Torro.

The company said the event marks the first time that Torro, a personal trainer and frequent star on NextDoorMale.com, will be performing with O’Toole and the first time either star has done a live cam duo show.

Powered by Inoveo Communications, a division of Gamma Entertainment, all live content on the site will be delivered in HD using H.264 video compression technology.

“We are excited to offer our live networks the opportunity to witness this exclusive event," said Sabrina Miller, marketing manager for Inoveo.

She added, “This is a must-see event for all of Samuel O’Toole’s fan and members of NextDoorChat who will also have full access to watch the live event.”

More information from ssirard@fcfagency.com or call (707) 586-2692.

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