Immoral, Streamate Broadcast Shows on Live TV

LOS ANGELES — Immoral Productions and Streamate have been broadcasting their shows on CamTV’s new live television service for the last month.

Cam TV is an innovative adult TV channel that exclusively airs live sex shows. The channel can be purchased through a monthly subscription on CamTV.com or as “pay per view” and is available through satellite and cable TV companies.

“I did my first live porn shoot well over ten years ago and my dream was to one day broadcast my shoots on television,” said “Porno” Dan Leal, Immoral Productions owner. “Now that this dream has come true, I want to thank CamTV for making my dream a reality. I will do my best to provide television viewers with the highest quality streaming adult entertainment possible.”

Leal explained that he waited a month to share the news with the general public because he doesn’t believe in “over-promising” and “under-delivering.”

Over three dozen starlets have appeared on CamTV via Immoral and Streamate, including Angelina Valentine, Brandy Aniston, Amy Brooke, Eden Adams, Jennifer White, Lylith Lavey, Heidi Hollywood, Dayna Vendetta, Jacky Joy, Brianna Brooks, Christie Stevens, Jayden Lee, Lia Lor and Maggie Green.

“We felt it made perfect sense to have Porno Dan’s live shows be the ones we offered on TV,” Liz of Streamate said. “They are top selling shows and consistently feature the best talent in the adult industry. His shows such as ‘Fuck a Fan,’ ‘Cock Sucking Challenge’ and ‘Squirtamania’ are sure to be hit with the television audience.”

“Porno Dan’s shows are a great addition to CamTV,” Jennifer of CamTV said. “This is exactly the type of shows the viewers at home love to see.”

CamTV is the first channel that allows viewers to interact and chat with the models they see on their television.

“Anyone with an Internet-connected device or smart phone can participate if they feel like taking things to the next level,” Jennifer explained. “If not, they can simply sit back, relax and enjoy the live shows.”

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