Gay-porn variety show set to premiere on hardtv

Pornstars talk, carouse and test sex toys

Hardtv, the gay-porn digital specialty channel operated by Pink Triangle Press, which publishes Xtra, is set to debut a new monthly television program. Also called hardtv, the show features news, information and entertainment about gay men, sex and porn. The show will feature hosts Eddie Stone, Ryan Russell and Jeremy Feist.

“We swear, there’s nudity, it’s triple-X,” says Stone. “But I’m not having sex with my cohosts on camera, if that was your next question.”

The show will also be streamed on nakedsword.com and squirt.org.

For more on hardtv, click here. Call your local digital cable provider to subscribe.


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