TVPolari Loads Up With XXX Twink Titles

BRIGHTON, England - TVPolari, a provider of gay Internet-protocol television services, has signed a deal that will offer viewers hardcore gay and bisexual content from British distributor LoadXXX on the TVPolariXXX channel.

LoadXXX, a division of Load Enterprises, recently received the "Best Gay DVD 2007" award from Erotic Trade Only. The distribution house carries more than 5,300 all-male adult DVDs from major American and European studios. It also produces its own twink content, and will be showcasing its Rentboy series on TVPolari.

"What makes Rentboy stand out from the crowd is the quality of the sexual content within the films and the fact that the models are all true twinks," said TVPolari network director and former performer Jamie Flawn. "You only have to see these boys to understand why I had to have Load content on TVPolariXXX. There's more on its way too."
 
The Rentboy series comprises a catalog of 80 films split into three genres: UK, Euro and Latino. They will be released on TVPolariXXX at the rate of three titles per month.
 
"Rentboy UK has a huge stable of English 18- to 21-year-old guys and is the best-selling twink line in this country," said LoadXXX media director Gavin Erlam. "Rentboy ‘Lateeno' is filmed in South America, using the crème de la crème of tanned Latino twinks, and the Euro studio concentrates on the popular Eastern European twink genre.

"As fans of Bel Ami will know, many of the hottest Euro models of recent years started their porn careers in Slovakian twink films."
 
TVPolari and parent company Global Digital Broadcast will be at the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo in Las Vegas Jan. 9-12. To arrange a meeting, contact Jim Deans by email or at +44(0)7774 266244.
 
Established in November 2007, TVPolari provides consumers with a range of gay and lesbian programming including shopping, travel, sports, news, movies and adult entertainment. The channels can be watched on a television set through the PlayTV UK IP set-top box, on the TVPolari website, on the GoUK TV portal (owned by Global Digital Broadcast) or on any other form of IP-compatible media (such as mobile telephones or game consoles).