WWC to Distribute AmateurMaleBox Content
GLENDALE, CA — AmateurMaleBox.com has signed a licensing agreement giving WorldWideContent.com the exclusive right to distribute online its gay films with twink themes.AmateurMaleBox, which has been in business for eight years, specializes in videos depicting dominance and sexual submission with plot lines that include drill instruction and calisthenics. WWC initially acquired six AMB titles, all in high-resolution and all 18 USC §2257 compliant.
“World Wide Content is one of the largest and most professional online content providers today,” an AmateurMaleBox spokesman said. “We are extremely excited to make AmateurMaleBox productions available to webmasters exclusively through WWC.”
He also said AmateurMaleBox believes in expanding opportunities for the talent with which it works. The company frequently taps performers like Dakota and KB Cox to direct. Dakota directed and starred in two productions: Team Cream and Breaking in Fresh Meat. Cox performed in and directed Twink Recon. Up-and-coming AmateurMaleBox acting talent like Blaine Black, Taz, KC Morgan, Mitch Hart, Zach Daniels, Chas Kramer, Chad Mason, Alex Dade and Brock West undoubtedly will see opportunities to direct, as well.
“Twink-themed adult gay entertainment is a hot product,” said WWC founder and chief executive officer Raffi Vartanian. “Our webmasters and their consumers are in for a real treat with AmateurMaleBox titles. WWC is looking forward to distributing their content online.”
WWC also licenses straight and fetish content for distribution online. The company’s new version of its streaming product, World Wide Feeds 3.0, will debut during the third week in September. The new incarnation will allow end-users to stream near-DVD-quality movies in large-screen format (possibly as wide as 54 inches) on-demand without buffering.
“We’ll have 80-plus IPTV channels; full DVD feeds, not just scenes; high-def feeds; high-resolution photo feeds, not just screen captures; channels dedicated to studios’ series, and coming soon, mobile feeds, too,” he revealed.