The new studios include Liquid Dreamz Entertainment, Dirty Boy Video, 18 Today, 18 Today International, Belo Amigo Video, Cream of the Crop, GFI Classics, Jnrc America, The French Connection, Wholesome Films, Randy De Troit Studio, Q Films Productions and Frenesi Films Production.
Doggone Video and parent company Badpuppy also recently launched an online video rental feature that comes with two options: a 24-hour rental for $6.25, and a three-day rental for $7.95 that includes up to eight movies at a time.
The video rental program is designed so that members can choose their desired video online, add it to their “video locker” and then access the video for pay-per-view screening or as part of their video package.
“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,” Turner said.
In July, Doggone Video added 38 studios to its lineup, including content from straight and gay studios such as Almost Straight, Badboys Productions, Boys for Boys, Club Amateur USA, Coast Productions and Daddy's Films.