'Inside the Industry' Celebrates 3-Year Anniversary

LOS ANGELES — Inside the Industry with James Bartholet will be broadcasting its three-year anniversary live with co-hosts Emy Reyes and Trinity St. Clair.

The show takes place  this Wednesday, April 4 from 8 to 9 p.m. PST. on LATalkRadio.com.

"Wow, I can't believe it's been three years already, and over 100 broadcasts on the air, and six years on television and the Internet," Bartholet said.

"I want to thank all of our beautiful co hosts over the years, especially Emy Reyes, and our wonderful guests, and advertisers, the staff at LA Talk Radio, and especially our loyal fans and listeners who tune in to us every week. It's been a great three years, and there's so much more to come."

The night will be filled with special celebrity guests live in the studio, and calling in from across the country. They will be taking calls live from listeners nationwide as well.

To help commemorate this evening, there will be a special after broadcast party at P71 at 11916 Ventura Boulevard in Studio City, Calif., at 9:30 p.m.

Visit www.page71.net for information on the venue.

Tony Batman from A! Entertainment News will be calling in from location with his weekly update on his tour of the gentlemen’s clubs across the country.

Also, Roger Pipe will be calling in with his new movie review pick.

Fans can enter to win the weekly contest giveaways that include DVD’s or an autographed 8 x 10 of Emy, James, or Trinity, and listeners can win a free DVD from "Assence Films."

Listeners can call (323) 203-0815 during the show.

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