DirtyOldMen.tv Webcast Premieres Friday With Ashley Fires

LOS ANGELES — Wasteland/Spicecash’s CEO Colin Rowntree, one of the online adult entertainment pioneers, will be launching a video podcast on Dirtyoldmen.tv with fellow paysite owner Simon Abitbol to pull back the curtain on adult industry professionals that are both in front of and behind the camera, and have informative and entertaining conversations about our beloved industry.

Their new show will appeal to other adult entertainment professionals as well as the consumer market, as they converse with people from all over the industry, about all things adult entertainment. Their first guest will be the award-winning adult star Ashley Fires, with their debut episode airing this Friday, June 1. A new episode will air each Friday, with upcoming guests including Christian Mann (general manager of Evil Angel), Diane Duke (executive director of the Free Speech Coalition), Daisy Duxe (business development coordinator for Rick's Cabaret) and RedlightCenter/Utherverse CEO, Brian Shuster.

The aim of this show is to be informative, educational, and most importantly entertaining. The show hosts are adult industry pros and have been friends and collaborators for a long time, and thus have a veritable boatload of hilarious stories, experiences, and rapport with much of the talent and industry moguls that will be coming on the show. DirtyOldMen.tv also presents a blend of guests and topics that will appeal to both consumers and adult industry professionals alike.

Rowntree has been in the business since 1994 and needs no introduction to just about anyone in the adult entertainment business. Multiple XBIZ and AVN award-winner, pioneer of many new technologies, and a stalwart business leader, Colin brings a breadth of experience earned from almost two decades of success in this industry as well as unsurpassed knowledge and charm to his new show.

Simon Abitbol has been in the industry for six years starting from scratch building free sites and building a successful network of niche fetish paysites. Wearing many hats in a day, from camera man to programmer to graphic designer to accountant, and an experience in live production and podcasting, Simon brings a boots-on-the-ground perspective, and will be hosting the show.  

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