Future of Klixxx Magazine May Be Bi-monthly

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Operators of Klixxx Webmaster Magazine reportedly have decided to publish every other month.

Its photographer Mike B. — who oversaw the magazine’s production each month — is said to have parted ways with the magazine.

Mike B. will continue to cover the adult industry for other publications, including Klixxx, however he will do so independently, according to a report.

About a year ago, Klixxx announced the relaunch of its site, which promised industry professionals “an easy-to-use and easy-to-navigate portal possessing up-to-date news, press releases, webmaster forums, event information, a useful resource section and exclusive magazine archive, among other interesting, unique features."

Klixxx.com has provided adult webmaster resources for six years. It features columns written by industry vets.

Its website describes the publication as “the most complete and accurate published source of information about webmastering, covering every facet of the Internet where revenue can be derived.”

Klixxx is available digitally online as well as in print version, which is mailed to subscribers and distributed for free at trade shows, event and industry gatherings.

Its other properties include Klixxx Forums, an online webmaster community; Klixxx Lifestyle, an online photo site featuring pictorials from industry events; and Unity360, a site developed in partnership with PrideBucks.com as an online webmaster resource and community for the gay adult industry.

Calls to Klixxx’s staff were not returned at press time.

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