Tattle.XXX Hires New Editor in Chief

LOS ANGELES Tattle.XXX has hired Patrick Spinella as its U.S. Editor-In-Chief.

The site offers adult consumer news, gossip and editorials. Tattle.XXX officially launched in June 2012.

Executive publisher and founder Simon (aka Tattle Tale) said, "The growth and nearly instant success of Tattle.XXX has been truly stunning! When we started seeing readership jump to unimaginable volume we realized this Tattle thing needed a lot more help to operate and grow. Patrick immediately impressed us with his knowledge of the industry, his professionalism, his charming 'Hipster' look, but mostly his wit and humor. The adult industry often takes itself far to seriously, we're here to lighten things up a little  possibly ruffle a few feathers but ultimately to the benefit of the industry and consumer receiption. Operating Tattle is 1 percent perspiration, 10 percent sarcasm and 89 percent perversion; Pat was the perfect match to join our team."

Spinella entered the industry as a fan and became integrated with the community. His first job in adult was working with the Brewin After Dark Internet radio show.

He’s currently one of the co-hosts and director of operations of Brewin along with his new position at Tattle.XXX.

“The industry desperately needs a consumer news site that isn't afraid to tell people what is really happening behind the box covers,” Spinella said. “If everyone is reporting the same carefully crafted story as everyone else, it defeats the purpose. With Tattle.XXX, we can finally have a news site that is going to tell you what is really happening. I’m excited to be part of a team that shares that vision.” 

For more information email pspinella@tattle.xxx.

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