New Internet Adult Talk Show to Debut

LOS ANGELES — A new web-based adult talk show — “Pornification TV" — has been announced by adult star Allie Haze and talk show host Harley Fire.

The show will be broadcast live from the Exscape.TV studios and have a feed to RockMeTV on Oct. 5 at 8 p.m. PDT. It will also be available in the Exscape.TV archives.

The producers said Fire has been interviewing adult stars since 1997, hosting his own public access TV show "Harley's Video Party,” known for its extreme content.

Fire first met Haze, who has worked for adult companies including Evil Angel, Sweetheart Video, Lethal Hardcore and Tom Byron, through an interview on the show.

"The interview went great and there was a good chemistry between us," Fire said. "I kept Allie in the back of my mind if a project came along that would work for both of us."

He added, “We had a few meetings and now we are co-producing 'Pornification TV.'"

The show will be shot live from the Exscape.TV studios that the company said is owned by former Howard Stern reporter Gary Garver.

The show is described as a blend of adult and mainstream views on sex and how the two are coming together.

The hosts said they will be taking live calls and Haze will be giving away a signed video and 8x10 photo.

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