'Inside the Industry' to Broadcast Live From Hustler Hollywood on Wednesday

HOLLYWOOD — "Inside the Industry" will be broadcasting live from Larry Flynt's new Hustler Hollywood store on Hollywood Blvd. in Hollywood, Calif. this Wed., Jun. 29 from 7-9 p.m. PST.

An all-star cast will be joining host James Bartholet and co-host Lauren Phillips during the broadcast, including Akira Lane, Misty Stone, Alexis Amore, Luna Star, Lily Cade, Taylor Knight, Kleio Valentine, Loni Legend, Lolly Ink, Jay Taylor, Jenna Foxx, and Foxxy, among others. The guests will be discussing their new projects and taking calls live from the listening audience.

The broadcast will be streamed live on Steamate.com. The in-store event will take place from 6:30-10 p.m. PST, and the performers will be autographing merchandise for fans.

The new Hustler Hollywood's store is located at 6540 Hollywood Blvd.

Fans can call in live to (323) 203-0815 during the broadcast.

Inside the Industry" will be continuing their weekly on-air contests. This week's contests will feature a free signed DVD or a free promotional item from the leading pleasure products company Pipedream Products. And "Inside the Industry" is also holding a contest in which four winners will receive a free pass to attend the Exxxotica Expo in the Chicago area in July.

"Inside the Industry" airs every Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. PST on LATalkRadio.com.

For more information on "Inside the Industry, " visit their official website or follow them on Twitter.

For more information on Hustler Hollywood, follow them on Twitter.

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