C.J. Asher Announces Formation of Asher Global Media

PHILADELPHIA — Sex and adult entertainment blogger C.J. Asher has announced the formation of Asher Global Media, a limited liability company registered in Pennsylvania.

"Forming Asher Global Media, LLC will not only allow us to expand the CJAsher.com brand both domestically and internationally, but will also provide us with the capability to develop and implement larger, more ambitious projects over the coming months and years," Asher said. "These projects include hosting public events, greater coverage of adult industry news, expanded video production and building revenue generation programs, including advertisement sales on CJAsher.com."

In addition, Asher has announced the launch of the CJAsher.com monthly e-mail newsletter, which will highlight articles and reviews from his website along with a listing of upcoming sex- and adult entertainment-related events.

Asher Global Media is represented by Jessica Scott, president of the Philadelphia-based firm Jessica Scott Marketing and Events.

"My company has been working with C.J. Asher since December 2015," Scott said. "Not only is C.J. an incredibly gifted writer, author and blogger, but he has a true talent and passion for this industry, making it a pleasure to represent and work for him every day. C.J. has some very big and exciting projects in the works that I, for one, can't wait to announce to the world."

Asher, based in Philadelphia, has interviewed many adult stars for CJAsher.com, including Joanna Angel, Missy Suicide, Chanel Preston, Sunny Lane, Jillian Janson and Brett Rossi. CJAsher.com also features reviews of gentlemen's clubs.

For more information on Asher, visit his official website or follow him on Twitter.

For more information on Jessica Scott Marketing and Events, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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