Dorcel Inks Worldwide TV, VOD Deal With Vixen Media Group

Dorcel Inks Worldwide TV, VOD Deal With Vixen Media Group

PARIS — Dorcel has inked a three-year deal to serve as the exclusive worldwide television and television-based VOD distributor for all Vixen Media Group brands, including Blacked and Blacked Raw, Deeper, Tushy and Tushy Raw and Vixen.

The distro deal begins May 1 and includes the entire Vixen Media group catalog of titles across branded television and VOD-television channels.

"Vixen has become the premier online destination and leader in luxury adult content in less than six years," explained a Dorcel rep. "The adult entertainment production company has revolutionized the industry with its unprecedented quality and by promoting the art, beauty and strength of women. Vixen is internationally recognized and praised by press, such as Forbes, Rolling Stone and Vice, for its high-end content and recently collaborated with leading representatives of mainstream culture, like multi-platinum selling superstar G-Eazy."

Kayden Kross, Vixen Media Group Director, enthused about the new venture.

"Vixen continues to expand its reach to serve viewers wherever they are," she said. "Our brands with Dorcel marks the company’s first step into television distribution. Dorcel’s fans are accustomed to love chic and premium entertainment so we’re excited to bring our exclusive, luxury content to this new segment across the world."

Gregory Dorcel, CEO of the Dorcel Group, praised Vixen's "innovative and ultra-premium lifestyle brands."

"It is undoubtedly the most beautiful and greatest success in the adult industry in recent history," he said. "Dorcel, which has been producing and managing premium content and services for over 40 years, shares the same values of quality. We are going to take these magnificent brands, and their content, to a very high level. Together, Vixen and Dorcel have become the perfect alliance of two companies that are committed to beauty, aesthetics and quality."

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