DogGoneMedia.com Adds 19 Studios to PPV Roster

COCOA, Fla. — Video-on-demand provider DogGoneMedia.com, which is operated by gay pay-per-view network Badpuppy.com, has added 19 content providers to their catalog of studios, including high-end gay content producer EuroCrème.

Other studios that have been added include RuTwinks.com, 19Nitten.com, GraffitiBlue.com, 8TeenBoy Productions, Helix Studios, AmateurStraightGuys.com, Xtc Import, Magnus Pictures, Dawg House Video, Sneek Peek Productions, MlM Bear, Manhandle Media, Enirco Vega Productions, FratBoy.com, Latin Studs, SpankThis Studio, RentBoy Films and WaN-Film Cologne.

“The management team of Badpuppy.com is very excited about the latest additions and would like to welcome each and every one of them to the team,” Dog Done Media studio coordinator Jonathan Morris said. “These new studios offer a wide variety of titles ranging from amateur to professional and provide our users with the diversity and selection they seek, and we look forward to working closely with all of our studios in a prosperous and mutually beneficial relationship.”

DogGoneMedia.com has announced also that it has added full and wide-screen formats.

Dog Gone Media offers users streaming videos from “as little as 8 cents per minute,” without membership or monthly fees. Users also can purchase video packages that offer a range of 30 minutes to 624 minutes, to view the titles online in full or in part.

For affiliates, the Dog Gone Media program offers webmasters the ability to create and offer their own custom theatre, and additional promotional tools.

Currently, the site hosts more than 3,200 free MGP galleries with 20 new galleries added every week. Dog Gone Media offers also a new IFrame which, when placed on the affiliates website, will change daily to reflect the four newest movies.

The pay-per-view site also is actively seeking content providers to add to their roster of studios; producers can visit the site to download necessary paperwork and find more information on how to sign up.

For more information, email Jonathan Morris at studios@doggonemedia.com or call (800) 219-5650 or (321) 631-9500.

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