Muffia Mocks Tabloid Journalism With ItsReal.com

LOS ANGELES — Adult webmaster affiliate program Muffia has announced the launch of its latest website, ItsReal.com.

"These days journalism has been taking a lot of the heat from consumers as they watch the financial meltdown taking place and wonder why the mainstream media failed to cover the crisis effectively," stated a company spokesperson. "The gap between mainstream media and tabloid journalism is quickly disappearing and Muffia.com affiliates are cashing in by promoting ItsReal.com."

"In the days when major newspapers were considered credible, people were less likely to believe tabloid sensationalism," Clifton Midwood of Muffia.com said. "However, as the media devolves, the amount of traffic going to tabloid sites has been rising rapidly. ItsReal.com is the perfect bridge between tabloids and adult entertainment, providing viewers with top quality content in the style and format they desire."

According to the company, ItsReal.com includes mock stories covering everything from a woman with five nipples to a hardcore male pornstar with two penises and more. It's all about bringing the oddities of a reader's subconscious imagination in ways that allow them to suspend their own disbelief and enjoy the fantasy of sex beyond the boundaries of their own experience.

"Feedback from consumers shows that adult entertainment buyers are increasingly looking for something new and different," Midwood said. "The reality site market is capable of offering more than just situational content, and ItsReal is an example of the direction our viewers have asked us to move toward. A humorous and exciting look at tabloid journalism with ItsReal.com fits perfectly with customer feedback."

Muffia is a nine site network launched by the same company that is known to most webmasters as NastyDollars. According to the company, The Muffia Network went live three months ago and because of its unique brand of content, sales have been brisk even in a slumping economy.

For more information, visit www.muffia.com.

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