Next Door Studios Introduces Official Fan Site

MONTREAL — Next Door Entertainment announced the launch of its official fan site, NextDoorStudios.com.

The new site, which features all free content, showcases all of the models and sites within the Next Door Studios’ family.

The company said this official home of Next Door Studios, provides a rare and in-depth look behind the scenes of the gay adult studio and into the lives of the studio’s male stars.

The site features free videos, including real documentary-style behind-the-scenes videos, model interviews and the latest news about happenings at the studio.

“This site is our way of saying ‘thanks’ to all of our loyal fans and viewers,” said Stephan Sirard, president of Next Door Entertainment.

“The site is entirely free for surfers. No credit cards or memberships are required. We have been hearing from our fans that they want to see more and know more about our stars and what goes on at a gay adult production studio. So we set out to create the most comprehensive studio site ever launched in the gay adult market.

"For the past few years we have been building a large collection of video from behind the scenes and one-on-one interviews with our models. It is all here, more than 100 videos. And we add new content all the time.”

Sirard said the new site is fully promotable by affiliates.

The launch of the new NextDoorStudios.com site follows the launch of five new Next Door Presents sites that have been launched in the past month, including AustinWilde.com, MarcusMojo.com, SamuelOToole.com, RodDaily.com, and TrystanBull.com, and joins the Next Door Entertainment family of sites which include CodyCummings.com, MasonWyler.com, TommyDXXX.com, NextDoorTwink.com, NextDoorMale.com, NextDoorHookups.com and NextDoorBuddies.com.

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