Falcon Signs NakedSword to VOD Contract

SAN FRANCISCO – Gay video-on-demand provider NakedSword has been tapped by Falcon Entertainment for an exclusive three-year distribution contract. The deal will become effective over the next three months as Falcon’s pre-existing contracts expire and content is then referred back to NakedSword.

Falcon, which houses Falcon Studios, Mustang Studios, Jocks and the Falcon International lines, will look to NakedSword to build and promote special VOD sites dedicated to Falcon and its various lines of content.

NakedSword will also work with other third-party VOD providers in carrying the Falcon-branded content.

“We know that the next few years are crucial for video producers,” Tim Valenti, president of NakedSword, said. “We don’t want to limit the exposure that Falcon has to online consumers, but we also want to be smart about where there content is placed in an increasingly crowded market. We look forward to a relationship that is profitable for both companies.”

Last May, Falcon and NakedSword launched MustangStudiosVOD.com to supplement the existing FalconXXX.com site.

“We’re in capable hands with good business people and great friends,” Todd Montgomery, CEO of Falcon Entertainment, said.

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