Group Promotes Adult Entertainment in Vegas

LAS VEGAS — The Sin City Chamber of Commerce recently announced the debut of the “Sin City Radio Hour,” an online broadcast available through AllTalkRadio.net.

Airing every Friday from 1:06 p.m. to 2 p.m. PST, the new show features interviews with business leaders of all types, with a focus on chamber members in the adult entertainment industry.

The Sin City Chamber of Commerce was formed in 2004 to serve the adult business community in Las Vegas and act as an advocate to “promote future growth and community spirit.” The Chamber assists specialty businesses in marketing and promoting their services and products.

The Chamber’s members currently include Adultcon, the Tera Patrick Agency, Flavaz Magazine, the Chicken Ranch Brothel, the Free Speech Coalition and Club Sesso. Several local CPAs, lawyers and realtors also are members.

Chamber President Loretta Holt and CEO Wayne Bridge, former employees of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce (LVCC), launched the Sin City Chamber of Commerce to serve segments of the Vegas business community not traditionally solicited or welcomed by the LVCC.

“Our view is that all businesses in Las Vegas deserve to be treated with dignity, respect and equality,” Bridge said.

In addition to hosting networking mixers, the Sin City Chamber of Commerce offers marketing opportunities to all legal adult entertainment companies through the network’s website, which reaches about 100,000 visitors a month. The chamber also helps businesses construct and run their own websites, providing Internet solutions like site design and low-priced credit-card processing services.

Members also are promoted in the Sin City Vision newsletter and during the “Sin City Radio Hour.” One-year membership packages range from $150-$2,500, based on advertising needs.

The Sin City Chamber of Commerce also provides members with healthcare insurance through Horizon Health, with both PPO and EPO options.

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