RX9 Back On Track With TalkingSexNetwork

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Tampa FL) May 26, 2004 – He wasn’t kidding when he said, "The Bubba thing and other radio avenues are not closed and I fully intend on ... every single ... video chat site ... own

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Tampa FL) May 26,RX9 Back On Track With TalkingSexNetwork Articles 2004 – He wasn’t kidding when he said, "The Bubba thing and other radio avenues are not closed and I fully intend on exploring every single one."

Live video chat site www.RX9.com owner Jim Arters is fulfilling his promise made in March by teaming for another promotional radio tie-in with TSR – the Talking Sex Network.

Arters couldn’t resist the chance to go after another tie-in, especially in anticipation of his return to radio with Bubba next month. “This is definitely a warm-up for Bubba,” Arters said.

RX9 struck gold early this year when his site connected on-air with Clear Channel’s Bubba the Love Sponge show – until host Bubba Clem had first the show then his contract with the broadcaster cancelled due to FCC fines incurred several years before.

Bubba has promised his revenge by returning with RX9 via satellite radio. Arters begins his by featuring chat hostess Jane live on the air and online on the Talking Sex Network and RX9 simultaneously on May 26th, 2004, at 10:00 pm EST.

2much.net, which hosts RX9 on its LiveCamNetwork 1.9 platform, is preparing for the sudden traffic influx by reserving extra bandwidth. “The last time,” 2much Media and Communications director Greg Jones points out, “we were caught with our pants down, in a manner of speaking. So many users jammed the lines, the performer couldn’t get into her chat room at first. But we’re ready this time around.”

Talking Sex Network airs Wednesdays at 10:00 pm EST on AM 1340. The show features “euphemisms for all risque terms,” according to host “Sydney”, which will be defined in the Sexionary area of their website www.talkingsexnetwork.com. Unfortunately, the approach is experimental. As the website reports: “We are waiting for a list of guidelines from the FCC and the radio station of acceptable on air language. As soon as we find out what we can't say we will tell you what we can!”

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