Club Magazine, Video Secrets Launch New Live Site

CALABASAS, Calif. — In a collaboration between two adult industry pioneers, adult magazine publisher Club today announced the launch of a new live, interactive video chat site developed in conjunction with leading live feed provider Video Secrets.

With the launch of ClubOnlineLive.com, Club has extended the reach of its brand into the live online chat market for the first time, drawing on the expertise of one of the longest-running live feed operations in existence.

“Club has been turning America on since 1975, and we pride ourselves on having the most beautiful girls engaged in the nastiest action,” said Lisa Monteith, U.S. publishing director for Club Media Inc. “Now these hot-looking babes will interact directly with fans and we have Video Secrets to thank for the opportunity.”

On the new site, any visitor can engage in a free live chat with one of the site’s models with no registration required, according to a Club magazine statement. Once engaged in the free chat, the user can then pay to move into a private, one-on-one chat with the model at any time.

Gregory Clayman, co-owner and president of Video Secrets, said his company was thrilled to work with one of the industry’s most enduring brands.

“It is incredible to work with Club, a premiere adult entertainment company with such a long and established history in the industry,” Clayman said. “This is the first live chat site for Club and it adds to the portfolio of industry giants that Video Secrets has partnered up with.”

According to the release, Club will begin promoting its new live site this month in its flagship publication, as well as sister publications Club International and Club Confidential.

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