AMG Launches Studio Podcast

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult studio Athletic Model Guild has launched the AMG Podcast, available on iTunes, that will serve as a promotional vehicle featuring trailers, bonus footage, interviews and other content.

The AMG Podcast launched this week with a full menu promoting the forthcoming “Rio” on the studio’s AMG Brasil subsidiary line — nine “video teasers” and a hardcore trailer, as well as interviews with the film’s entire cast and short segments from each of their sex scenes.

Fans and iTunes subscribers may find the podcast by searching for “Athletic Model Guild” or “AMG Brasil.”

Additional hardcore content can be found at a dedicated website.

“We wanted to do something special for the release of ‘Rio’ because it’s a movie unlike any other produced by AMG. We figured this was the perfect opportunity to show that just because we’re an ‘old’ studio, doesn’t mean we can’t learn new tricks,” said AMG promotions manager Christopher Trout.

Company president Dennis Bell said the nine cast interviews present AMG Brasil performers “in a way they’ve never been seen before. In their interviews, they were encouraged to be candid about their lives. I wanted them to be completely honest.”

For example, costar Rodolfo Guerra said, “I believe Brazilians, especially the Cariocas of Rio, are sex addicts by nature. So I really like raunchy sex and orgies. I like to fill my life with experience.”

Castmate Rick Garcia said that he only has sex with men for money. However, Bell isn’t concerned such comments could alienate the studio customer base.

“Our fans want to know these models, and because they are in Brazil, there is little access to them,” he said. “The interviews for ‘Rio’ will only make fans feel closer to the men they lust after.”

AMG is the oldest continually operating gay adult entertainment company in the world. It currently operates as a modern hardcore line that carries on in the tradition of late studio founder and industry legend Bob Mizer.

Subsidiary lines include AMG Classics — remastered re-releases of Mizer’s original work — and AMG Brasil, full-length erotic features shot on location in Brazil.

AMG is distributed in the U.S. by Paladin Video.

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