Falcon's HUNT Ezine Joins Forces With TheSword

Falcon's HUNT Ezine Joins Forces With TheSword

SAN FRANCISCO — Falcon Studios Group’s HUNT ezine has joined forces with TheSword.com, the popular gay porn blog.

With more than 130 issues and recently celebrating its fifth anniversary, HUNT will now feature a selection of the hottest articles from the gay sex and lifestyle blog, TheSword.com, in a special branded section of each issue, the companies said.

HUNT is said to reach more than 100,000 subscribers every two weeks.

“HUNT is a first-of-its-kind ... with a mission of delivering gay porn fans bimonthly, high-quality, free content, as well as news and information from and about Falcon Studios Group and the industry at large,” a spokesman said. “Fans of gay porn and gay sex can review past issues and receive a free lifetime subscription to the eZine by visiting HUNTezine.com.”

TheSword.com, one of the most popular and established gay lifestyle blogs created by the founders of the content rich gay porn membership site NakedSword.com, covers the gay porn industry and models, gay sex and gay life.

HUNT and TheSword.com joining forces was a logical progression after Tim Valenti, NakedSword.com and TheSword.com’s president and founder, was named president of Falcon Studios Group at the beginning of the year, said Toby J. Morris, Falcon Studios Group and The NakedSword Network’s VP Marketing and the creator and editor of HUNT eZine.

“It’s the natural evolution of HUNT to include the hottest items from TheSword.com. From HUNT’s inception the idea was to make it the premiere source for gay porn information, and adding articles from TheSword.com furthers the vision I originally had for HUNT,” Morris said.  “HUNT is the main way we reach out to our fans, and it has become one of the most popular sources for gay porn news in the industry. It’s only fitting that we add articles from TheSword.com to enhance our subscribers’ experience with each issue.”

"TheSword.com and HUNT eZine were made to be together. Having TheSword.com articles in HUNT gives the eZine a wider appeal and broadcasts the quality editorial on TheSword.com to a larger audience,” Valenti said. “Now, gay porn fans will get the best of both.”

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