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Sex.com Goes on Auction Block

Sex.com is on the auction block, but the eventual selling price could weed out potential suitors.

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Creating, Selling and Buying Media Companies

Wouldn't it be nice if someone wanted to buy your business for a lot of money?

Charles Carreon ·

Tri-Tech, Sex.com to Offer Live Cams

Tri-Tech Industries and Escom LLC have announced an agreement to develop a webcam platform for a soon-to-be launched webcam channel on Sex.com.

Seymore Butts Joins Sex.com

In addition to “Unzipped,” his new monthly column, Butts also will become an exclusive channel partner on the website.

Wicked Girls Join Margaret Cho on National Lampoon, Sex.com radio

Wicked Pictures announced that contract stars Kaylani Lei, Alektra Blue and Mikayla Mendez will appear on the National Lampoon Radio Network's "Sex.com Radio Show" on Thursday.

Tuesday’s Sex.com Radio Lineup Features Three Comedians

The Sex.com Radio show airs tonight on XM Radio, and features three hot comedians, a gorgeous cam-girl and Bob Christian of Adam & Eve.

Sex.com Looking for Sales Director

The new sales director will be able to help leverage the Sex.com brand beyond the traditional boundaries of adult.

LFP Inc. Joins Sex.com as Featured Channel Partner

Escom, LLC, the company behind Sex.com, today announced that LFP Inc. has signed on to become a featured channel partner within the upcoming Sex.com community.

Sex.com Taps Therapist, Astrologer Catherine Auman

Catherine Auman has been tapped as Sex.com’s newest contributor and channel partner. Auman will contribute bi-weekly educational columns directed at single men and women, as well as couples.

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Sex.com Evolves

A lot of people in the industry have been wondering what the brain trust of Sex.com has been doing recently. This spring, they got their answer when the mega-domain launched a new version of its website. While the launch was limited to North American users, those who have seen the site were struck by its implications and features.

John Stuart ·

Glamour Photog Earl Miller Will Launch Channel on Sex.com

Glamour photographer Earl Miller has joined Sex.com as one of the online portal's featured photographers.

Sex.com Radio to Debut on XM Satellite Radio

Sex.com will launch the weekly radio show “We Do It On Air” next month on XM Radio’s National Lampoon Channel #154. The 60-minute show will focus on love, relationships and sex entertainment.

Sex.com Announces ‘The Pro & The Joe’

Sex.com has announced the addition of “The Pro & The Joe,” a new column that puts the spotlight on sex, gender and relationship issues, and features the point of view of an “average Joe” — Paul A. Johnson — and the viewpoint of a true “Pro” — adult star Candida Royalle.

Holly Randall Will Be Featured Columnist on Sex.com

Adult photographer and XBIZ columnist Holly Randall has been announced as one of the first featured writers for a bi-weekly column that will appear on Sex.com.

Sex.com Taps Tom Hymes to Develop Consumer News Channel

Sex.com has announced the hiring of former XBIZ Publisher Tom Hymes as the site’ news director. Hymes remains with XBIZ as the leading media company’s executive editor.

Sex.com Adds Key Staff, Changes Look

Escom LLC, which recently opened new offices in Calabasas, Calif., announced today that it has added key staff members and crafted a new logo for its flagship site, Sex.com.

Lubna Salah Joins Sex.com Parent Escom

Owner of adult portal site Sex.com Escom LLC announced today that industry veteran Lubna Salah has joined the company as business development director.

Sex.com Battle Detailed in New Book

The battle over the ownership of the domain name Sex.com is detailed in a new book scheduled for U.K. release on Monday.

Sex.com Hires Del Anthony to Oversee Major Overhaul

Sex.com will undergo a complete reorganization and restructuring of its business model, parent company Escom LLC announced.

Sex.com Saga Continues, Cohen Says He’s Broke

Stephen Cohen, better known to the adult entertainment industry as the man who hijacked Sex.com, told a federal court yesterday that he was flat broke and unable to pay the $65 million judgment to the domain’s original rightful owner, Gary Kremen.