ThatOneProgram Acquires BlackLabelSkin Social Network

PHOENIX, Ariz. — Diamond Key and affiliate program ThatOneProgram announced today the acquisition and full redesign of erotic photography and HD video site BlackLabelSkin.

BlackLabelSkin is the glamour photography site of veteran photographer Michael Anthony.

"The new features of this design will take the user's experience to an entirely new level," Diamond Key CEO Tom Leach said. "It literally makes the media social."

The company said the new site is essentially a micro-social network dedicated to the guilty pleasures of life.

"Michael Anthony has been pretty clear about the direction he wants to take for BlackLabelSkin," Leach said. "He wants it to be 'The Robb Report' of adult entertainment."

In addition to photography and video, the community also features content focused on fine wines, men's fashion, luxury automobiles, modern art, luxury travel and more.

Leach maintained that the social interaction tools of BlackLabelSkin rival those of the most sophisticated social networks.

"Models and members have highly interactive profiles, an integrated email system, the ability to create personal play lists and much more. This goes far beyond the ability to rate content or leave a comment," Leach said.

He added, "With this latest launch, we now have released three new micro-social networks in 2010 and plan to release at least one more before the end of the year. It has proven to be a winning formula even in this challenging market."

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