AEBN Adds More Gay Content

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Video-on-demand company AEBN has bulked up its growing library of gay content with the addition of Club 1821.

The exclusive agreement means that AEBN now offers 15 Club 1821 titles. According to AEBN’s gay content representative Chris Baker, more Club 1821 titles will be available soon.

"Since I began working here at AEBN, people have been asking for Club 1821 content,” Baker said. “I'm glad we can finally meet their demands. We are very excited to have [Club 1821 chief] Brad Posey on board with us now and look forward to a long and successful partnership."

The Posey-helmed company is best known among fans of gay content for being the studio where MTV star Simon Rex made his adult films.

The deal marks the first time that Club 1821 films will appear online, a distribution channel Posey had been reluctant to use prior to signing with AEBN.

"In the past, I've turned down many offers from other companies to exhibit my movies online,” Posey said. “Industry insiders and some of my customers have told me that AEBN is the best, so I'm excited about working with them. It's a great opportunity to show my movies online for the very first time."

Posey has directed several successful series, which will appear on AEBN’s VOD service, including “Hot Sessions,” “Action Pack” and “Young, Hard and Solo.”

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