Immoral, BlazingBucks Launch ImmoralLive.com

LOS ANGELES — Immoral Productions has partnered with affiliate program BlazingBucks to launch ImmoralLive.com.

According to the company, the site will provide consumers access to Immoral Productions’ shows, including “Squirtamania,” “Titterific,” “New Girl in Town,” “Cock Sucking Challenge,” “Slumber Party,” “Immoral Orgies,” “Toss My Salad” and the “Wheel of Debauchery.”

“The idea for this site came from two main requests we have had from the customers who watch our daily live shows on Streamate,” Immoral Productions CEO Dan Leal said.

“They asked if there was one site where they could watch previous shows and if they could have the billing option to subscribe to all our shows. I decided to partner with Blazing Bucks for this new project because I feel they along with their partner company Gamma Entertainment will be able to market this new site better than any other affiliate program in the adult industry.”

The ImmoralLive site will be a subscription-based site that grants its members access to a variety of live daily shows that are broadcasted on Streamate.

“In the past few years, BlazingBucks has emerged into other many areas, so working with ImmoralLive.com is a great way to start 2012,” said Mark Blazing, vice president of operations for BlazingBucks.

“I am very excited with our collaboration with Porno Dan. He and I have been friends for many years, and it’s going to be a fun and wild ride. Dan constantly pushes the envelope and we look forward to seeing where this relationship will go.”

A soft launch is scheduled for Jan. 11 during the XBIZ LA digital media conference. The official consumer launch will be Jan. 20 at the Adult Video News convention.

“I feel his shows are the most entertaining adult content I have ever watched. I can attest that Dan is telling the truth when he says that Immoral Productions is home of spontaneous gang bangs and unplanned orgies,” Blazing said.

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