Demon Seed Radio Gets New Syndication, Hires The Rub PR

ORLANDO — Demon Seed Radio is starting off 2015 with the goal of world radio domination, kicking off the year with hosts Bobby Genital and Whitney Morgan interviewing industry heavyweights such as Dennis Hof, Lexi Belle, Bonnie Rotten, Riley Reed, Nina Hartley, Tera Patrick, Ron Jeremy, Riley Steele, and Jules Jordan.

Now settling into their new home on XXX Pornstar Radio,  Demon Seed Radio has added two new syndication affiliates: Wildfire Radio’s “Wildfire After Dark,” and Tony Batman’s “Planet Platypus.”

Demon Seed Radio can be heard on Wildfire Radio on Mondays at 8 p.m. PST, with the Planet Platypus syndication debut set for sometime in the next few months.

In June, Demon Seed Radio will be at the Royal Empire Productions booth (#529) at Exxxotica Chicago, broadcasting live and doing interviews for their YouTube channel.

Demon Seed Radio has also hired veteran adult publicists The Rub PR, to help take their company to the next level by increasing its brand awareness.

“We’re very excited about what’s coming up and many things we haven’t even announced yet,” says Bobby Genital. “We going for world radio domination and we’re doing it right. How many other radio shows have publicists? We can’t wait to see what Erika Icon and her team do for us!”

This week, Demon Seed Radio features Miss Sophia Stone, a fetish model and professional dominatrix from Miami, who will be joined by a submissive or two. The show will air live on XXX Porn Star Radio at 4 p.m. PST.

For more information, visit DemonSeedRadio.com.

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