RadioTemptation.com Launches, Programming Premieres Tonight

SHERMAN OAKS, Calif. — Radio Temptation, a new Internet radio station intended to connect adult stars and their fans, is set to launch its live programming tonight.

According to the station, it will feature some of the most relevant stars of yesterday, today and tomorrow, who will each produce and present their own radio shows without censorship.

The station will premiere its programming with a live broadcast of “COCKtails,” hosted by Allison Moore and Jenna J. Ross, at 8 p.m., PST. The live broadcasts and video-on-demand can be found on the radio station’s website RadioTemptation.com, which can be accessed on a computer, tablet or smart phone.

Other hosts in the station’s lineup are performers Teal Conrad, Larkin Love, Karla Lane, Bianca Breeze, male performer and producer Lexington Steele, and industry veteran James Bartholet along with his co-hosts Kiki Dare and Selma Sins.

Sam Hasson, Radio Temptation’s founder, says he plans to expand the lineup quickly and offer continuous live programming. Initially the station will broadcast live 6-9 p.m. PST, Monday through Friday, and show archives will be available 24/7 for on-demand viewing.

In addition to high-quality radio, Radio Temptation will also stream live HD video from inside its studios to provide a peek into the radio show in real-time. Listeners and fans can interact with hosts by calling in to the studio and by participating in the accompanying chat room.

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