Blue Hour Entertainment Announces Hottcast.com

LOS ANGELES — Blue Hour Entertainment has announced plans to launch Hottcast.com, which allows its users to view live broadcasted, high-definition, production-quality adult entertainment.

Additionally, users can chime in with comments and polls to direct their own fantasies. The creators said the true innovation, however, is the addition of multiple camera angles with no loss of quality during streaming. Founded by veterans of the technology industry, the Blue Hour Entertainment team said it is applying their knowledge of innovative products and services to adult entertainment.

"Innovation in the adult industry has all but disappeared, and we hope to bring it back for the better of the industry, as well as to better technological innovation as a whole," said Brandon Himeros, CEO of Blue Hour Entertainment. "We're positioning ourselves as a leading supporter of the adult industry and are focusing on creating a comfortable, safe work environment with benefits such as profit sharing and health insurance for the talent we work with regularly. We also realize consumers are looking for something new and exciting, and we're here to provide just that."

On Sept. 27, Hottcast is launching a private preview to the adult industry, which will be followed by a public launch on Oct. 3. Other innovations from Blue Hour will follow and will be launched at a rate of approximately one product per month.

To signup for an invitation to Hottcast and receive exclusive material after the launch, visit Hottcast.com.

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