Aneros to Release Special Edition ‘MGX Syn Trident’ for Prostate Health Awareness

Aneros to Release Special Edition 'MGX Syn Trident' for Prostate Health Awareness

HOUSTON — Aneros will be releasing a special, blue-colored edition of its MGX Syn Trident as part of the company’s ongoing “Aneros Goes Blue” campaign to commemorate Prostate Health Month in September.

Aneros is now accepting preorders for the new, blue MGX Syn Trident Prostate Health and Awareness Special Edition. Supplies for this device will be limited.

Aneros continues to partner with Zero/The End of Prostate Cancer, a nonprofit that focuses on education, awareness, research and patient care related to prostate cancer.

A portion of the proceeds from every Blue MGX Syn Trident sold will be donated to Zero, to continue the charitable work of prevention education, improving diagnostic tests, and providing information and support to those impacted by prostate health issues.

Specialty retail kits have also been crafted to help stores and retailers spread information about prostate health and wellness. The retail kit includes five blue MGX Syn Special Edition products, two “Aneros Goes Blue” T-shirts, two posters, two tent cards, two sign wobblers, five Aneros lanyards and 30 insert cards with prostate health-related information for customers. 

Kits will also be available to Aneros’ international partners.

Aneros will also be running several contests through September both for brick-and-mortar stores and online, and is encouraging retailers to create an “Aneros Goes Blue” display within their stores. Details for the contests are forthcoming.

For ordering information, contact a preferred sales rep, email sales@aneros.com or visit Aneros.com.

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Dorcel Spotlights International Cast in ‘Stars 8’

Dorcel Spotlights International Cast in 'Stars 8'

PARIS — Dorcel has released “Stars 8,” described as a collaborative effort between directors Ricky Greenwood, Alis Locanta and Whitney Wright and featuring an international cast led by French star Bella Tina and American performers Vanna Bardot and Lacy Lennon.

“Stars 8” runs approximately 200 minutes. “Each sequence is designed to unfold with an air of unhurried intimacy,” a rep said. “From the opening office fling that pairs Vanna with Quinton James to the concluding G/G/B from Anya Krey, Aya Benetti and Ryan Benetti, the directors keep the action rich and varied.”

In addition to continent-spanning erotic vignettes, the filmmakers “interpolate prettily-photographed tease segments showcasing Bella, Vanna, Uruguayan beauty Katrina Moreno and Anya Krey,” said the rep. “B/G include pairings from Katrina and Tommy Cabrio, Lacy and Tommy Gunn and a G/G/B featuring Bella, Anya and John Stwo, respectively.”

Daniel Metcalf, U.S.-based publicist for the studio, noted that the vignettes in “Stars 8” deal with “beauty and excellence, chemistry, and above all, the development of a romantic relationship through sexual interaction.

“Like the best Dorcel features, the sex here is an inherent part of each character’s growth,” he continued. “And while Dorcel fans are certainly familiar with the work of Ricky Greenwood and Alis Locanta, Whitney Wright has emerged as a uniquely gifted creator. In addition to having cultivated an established brand as a superstar performer, she’s demonstrating her talents on the other side of the camera and delivering tremendous results.”

Find additional details about “Stars 8” here.

Direct sales inquiries to Josh St. John at jstjohn@pulsedistribution.com or call (818) 435-1610.

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Proposed Bill Mandating ‘Canadian Content’ Will Also Apply to Porn

OTTAWA — The text of a new amendment to the Canadian Broadcasting Act proposed by the ruling Liberal Party demanding a set percentage of “Canadian content” on platforms available nationwide “definitely” also applies to adult content, according to regulatory experts.

The amendment, however, is unclear as to how exactly the “Canadianness” of a porn scene or piece of OnlyFans content should be determined.

The amendment, Bill C-11, has as its aim to subject much of the internet to direct oversight of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications (CRTC), the National Post reported today.

The bill has passed the House of Commons with the support of the NDP and Bloc Québécois parties.

“Absent any major revisions by the Senate,” the report noted, “the likes of Netflix, YouTube and even Instagram will soon be forced to subject their content to Canada’s famously onerous strictures on Canadian content. But less discussed is how Bill C-11 will also apply to the internet’s vast wilderness of streaming pornography.”

According to Bill C11, all programs which are also broadcast via “online undertaking” — mainly through YouTube, Netflix or Disney+, but explicitly including all streamable content in general, will have to be monitored to assess its Canadian provenance.

Peter Menzies — a former CRTC vice-chair, now in opposition to the bill — has said “online porn will almost certainly fall within the bill’s purview,” the National Post reported.

“The final decision regarding who’s in and who’s out is to be made in a future CRTC hearing, but it’s difficult to imagine Commissioners giving Pornhub and its many hours of user-generated content an exemption,” Menzies wrote in a column.

Make the Algorithm Canadian Again

The CRTC has previously regulated erotic channels broadcast in Canada — including XXX Action Clips and the gay-oriented Maleflixxx — to “ensure that at least 35% of their adult content was Canadian, or the equivalent of 8.5 hours of Canadian porn per day.”

The bill’s provision to “ensure the discoverability of Canadian programming,” would apparently compel streamers — including YouTube and Pornhub — to tweak their algorithms “by federal mandate to disproportionately pair users with content that regulators have deemed to be sufficiently Canadian. Non-Canadian content, meanwhile, would need to be artificially hidden.”

In order to assess the Canadian provenance of the content, streamers would have to consider the baroque CRTC “points system.”

Under the mandatory system, the National Post explained, “content creators must file detailed budgets with the CRTC to prove minimum quotas of Canadian actors, Canadian crew and even the quantity of production costs that were verifiably spent in Canada.”

Although this may be good news for content involving the likes of north-of-the-border talent like Peter North, Jessy Jones, Samantha Mack, Eden Ivy and director Ricky Greenwood, or (perhaps) even funded by Gamma, the report indicates that “an avalanche of red tape” could also “lie in wait for Canada’s cottage industry of camgirls, adult actors and independent porn producers.”

Proposed Bill Mandating ‘Canadian Content’ Would Also Apply to Porn

OTTAWA — The text of a new amendment to the Canadian Broadcasting Act demanding a set percentage of “Canadian content” on platforms available nationwide “definitely” also applies to adult content, according to regulatory experts.

The amendment, Bill C-11, fails to clarify exactly how the “Canadianness” of a porn scene or piece of OnlyFans content should be determined.

Proposed by the ruling Liberal Party, C-11 aims to subject much of the internet to direct oversight by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the National Post reported today.

The bill has passed the House of Commons with the support of the NDP and Bloc Québécois parties.

“Absent any major revisions by the Senate,” the report noted, “the likes of Netflix, YouTube and even Instagram will soon be forced to subject their content to Canada’s famously onerous strictures on Canadian content. But less discussed is how Bill C-11 will also apply to the internet’s vast wilderness of streaming pornography.”

According to the bill, all programs that are also broadcast via “online undertaking” — mainly through YouTube, Netflix or Disney+ but explicitly including all streamable content — will have to be monitored to assess their Canadian provenance.

Peter Menzies, a former CRTC vice chair who now opposes the bill — has asserted that “online porn will almost certainly fall within the bill’s purview,” the National Post reported.

“The final decision regarding who’s in and who’s out is to be made in a future CRTC hearing, but it’s difficult to imagine Commissioners giving Pornhub and its many hours of user-generated content an exemption,” Menzies wrote in a column.

Make the Algorithm Canadian Again

The CRTC has previously regulated erotic channels broadcast in Canada, including XXX Action Clips and the gay-oriented Maleflixxx, to “ensure that at least 35% of their adult content was Canadian, or the equivalent of 8.5 hours of Canadian porn per day.”

The bill’s provision to “ensure the discoverability of Canadian programming” would apparently compel streamers, including YouTube and Pornhub, to tweak their algorithms “by federal mandate to disproportionately pair users with content that regulators have deemed to be sufficiently Canadian. Non-Canadian content, meanwhile, would need to be artificially hidden.”

In order to assess the Canadian provenance of the content, streamers would have to consider the baroque CRTC “points system.”

Under the mandatory system, the National Post explained, “content creators must file detailed budgets with the CRTC to prove minimum quotas of Canadian actors, Canadian crew and even the quantity of production costs that were verifiably spent in Canada.”

Although this may be good news for content involving the likes of north-of-the-border talent like Peter North, Jessy Jones, Samantha Mack, Eden Ivy and director Ricky Greenwood, or perhaps content funded by Gamma, the report indicates that “an avalanche of red tape” could also be in store for “Canada’s cottage industry of camgirls, adult actors and independent porn producers.”

Proposed Bill Mandating ‘Canadian Content’ on Streaming Platforms Would Also Apply to Porn

OTTAWA — A new amendment to the Canadian Broadcasting Act demanding a set percentage of “Canadian content” on platforms available nationwide will “almost certainly” apply to adult content, according to regulatory experts.

The amendment, Bill C-11, fails to clarify exactly how the “Canadianness” of a porn scene or piece of OnlyFans content should be determined.

Proposed by the ruling Liberal Party, C-11 aims to subject much of the internet to direct oversight by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), the National Post reported today.

The bill has passed the House of Commons with the support of the NDP and Bloc Québécois parties.

“Absent any major revisions by the Senate,” the report noted, “the likes of Netflix, YouTube and even Instagram will soon be forced to subject their content to Canada’s famously onerous strictures on Canadian content. But less discussed is how Bill C-11 will also apply to the internet’s vast wilderness of streaming pornography.”

According to the bill, all programs that are also broadcast via “online undertaking” — mainly through YouTube, Netflix or Disney+ but explicitly including all streamable content — will have to be monitored to assess their Canadian provenance.

Peter Menzies, a former CRTC vice chair who now opposes the bill — has asserted that “online porn will almost certainly fall within the bill’s purview,” the National Post reported.

“The final decision regarding who’s in and who’s out is to be made in a future CRTC hearing, but it’s difficult to imagine Commissioners giving Pornhub and its many hours of user-generated content an exemption,” Menzies wrote in a column.

Make the Algorithm Canadian Again

The CRTC has previously regulated erotic channels broadcast in Canada, including XXX Action Clips and the gay-oriented Maleflixxx, to “ensure that at least 35% of their adult content was Canadian, or the equivalent of 8.5 hours of Canadian porn per day.”

The bill’s provision to “ensure the discoverability of Canadian programming” would apparently compel streamers, including YouTube and Pornhub, to tweak their algorithms “by federal mandate to disproportionately pair users with content that regulators have deemed to be sufficiently Canadian. Non-Canadian content, meanwhile, would need to be artificially hidden.”

In order to assess the Canadian provenance of the content, streamers would have to consider the baroque CRTC “points system.”

Under the mandatory system, the National Post explained, “content creators must file detailed budgets with the CRTC to prove minimum quotas of Canadian actors, Canadian crew and even the quantity of production costs that were verifiably spent in Canada.”

Although this may be good news for content involving the likes of north-of-the-border talent like Peter North, Jessy Jones, Samantha Mack, Eden Ivy and director Ricky Greenwood, or perhaps content funded by Gamma, the report indicates that “an avalanche of red tape” could also be in store for “Canada’s cottage industry of camgirls, adult actors and independent porn producers.”

Cybersocket to Host Live Chat With Cesar Xes, Joel Someone

LOS ANGELES — Cybersocket will host a Q&A on its new live channel, featuring Cesar Xes and Joel Someone, on Tuesday, June 28, at 5:30 p.m (PDT).

Cybersocket director and media personality Alexander Rodriguez will host the livestream.

“Ask the industry’s leading power-vers [performers] anything and everything, as they answer in real time, live in-studio. They will be sharing the candid truth about the porn industry, their careers and life beyond the camera and share some sex tips.”

Xes was nominated at this year’s Cybersocket Awards for ‘Power Vers of the Year’ and has been “heating up the adult film scene since the early 2000s,” a rep said. “He’s as gifted in front as he is in back, and owes his tight body to years of classical dance training. He has matured in front of the camera while still retaining his twunk appeal. He has a devilish grin and a kind heart. He proves that power vers [guys] really do exist and he owns the screen, whether it’s for a studio or for his own content. Take a look at his last name, reverse it — that’s how much he loves it.”

The rep noted Someone is “the artsy guy of porn who broke into the scene for MissionaryBoyz. He’s quickly gained a reputation for being super-friendly, engaging and extremely hard-working. He’s also a power vers. He’s worked for larger studio films, as well as amateur, and his fan site content is lit. He’s filmed with about every kind of costar, and in real life he is the biggest flirt there is. Sex for him is about the connection. He’s a bit of a goofball and a breath of fresh air in the industry.”

All live chats will archived for viewing on Cybersocket.com and on YouTube, and will also released as part of Cybersocket’s podcast lineup, which currently includes Teddy Bear’s “Bear with Us, Gurrrl.”

Fans will have the option to register as a user or as a guest.

Click here for the livestream and follow Cybersocket, Joel Someone and Cesar Xes on Twitter.

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Mellanie Monroe Stars in 8 New Scenes From Brazzers, Naughty America, More

LOS ANGELES — Mellanie Monroe stars in an array of new releases from Brazzers, Naughty America, HussiePass, SeeHimFuck and more.

Monroe works with Nicky Rebel in a Naughty America scene and tries to help Rebel restart the romance in his relationship with her daughter. However, the two find themselves attracted to one another and give in to their desires.

Monroe has also been featured on PervMom.com in which she rewards Tommy Wood, in the role of stepson, after he lends her money. And in another step-family release, Monroe plays Lucas King’s sensual step-aunt for MyPervyFamily.com.

Other recent scenes starring Monroe come from Brazzers, in which she hooks up with Alex Legend in a stairwell, and a second Naughty America release opposite Mazee the Goat.

Monroe debut with SeeHimFuck.com also marks Johnny Love’s first performance with the website. Additionally, Monroe’s debut on HussiePass.com, opposite Jayden Marcos, can be found here.

Lastly, Peter Green plays the boyfriend to Monroe’s daughter on FreeUseMILF.com and shows he has what it takes to join their family by sexually satisfying Monroe.

“This past year has been one of the most amazing years of my life; I never thought my comeback would be so awesome,” Monroe said. “I’m grateful that I have been able to work with so many prestigious companies, and I look forward to shooting tons more hot, passionate content for my adoring fans, whom I love and appreciate more than they know.”

Follow Mellanie Monroe on Twitter and find her premium social media links here.

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TheFlourishXXX Releases 2 New Group Scenes Featuring Gia Lovely, Lydia Black

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — TheFlourishXXX has released two new hardcore group scenes featuring Gia Lovely and Lydia Black.

In the first new scene, Lovely encounters the tag-team duo Brick Cummings and Massage by Black.

“It was great to have my anal fantasy fulfilled,” Lov3ly offered. “And for the second time with Brick. This was my first DAP ever, and I hope to have more in the near future.”

Massage by Black praised Lovely as a “trooper.”

“She took it all and asked for more,” he added. “What else can I say?”

View a trailer here.

The second new scene stars Lydia Black taking on Brick Cummings, Brian Omally, Jay Bangher and James Angel. “It’s a wild scene by any standards that tests all the limits. Hell, Lydia and the guys even broke the damn couch,” a rep said.

Find a trailer and additional details here.

Follow Gia Lov3ly, Lydia Black and TheFlourishXXX on Twitter.

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Content Creator Whatever Amy Guests on Alana Luv’s ‘Luv ‘n Laughs’

NEW YORK — Content creator Whatever Amy is the featured guest on this week’s episode of “Luv ‘n Laughs’ hosted by performer-entrepreneur Alana Luv. 

“Whatever Amy talked about enjoying hardcore girl/girl, her most physically exhausting scenes, getting paid to rate dicks, handling internet trolls and how she made it to the top of OnlyFans,” a rep said.

Luv added, “Amy was a pleasure to meet and converse with; she told so many great stories. This is definitely an episode you don’t want to miss.”

Find the 28-minute episode on ALuvMedia.com and follow the broadcast on Twitter.

Follow WhateverAmy and Alana Luv on Twitter.

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Comedian Rev. Bob Levy Guests on Marcela Alonso’s ‘Sunday Funday’ This Weekend

NEW YORK — Marcela Alonso welcomes the comedian Rev. Bob Levy to her IG Live chat show this Sunday.

“I am very excited to welcome the Rev. Bob Levy to this weekend’s ‘Sunday Funday,'” Alonso said. “He’s not just a hilarious person, but a legendary radio personality. He was discovered on ‘The Howard Stern Show,’ which led him to his own show and comedy tour, ‘Miserable Men.’ There’s so much to talk about, I can’t wait.”

The show will stream live Sunday at 3 p.m. (PST) on Alonso’s Instagram.

Follow Marcela Alonso and Rev. Bob Levy on Twitter.

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