Uncensored TV Lands Gary Garver of ‘The Howard Stern Show’

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Call it moving mainstream to adult. Internet entertainment channel PrimeTimeUncensored.com has landed celebrity reporter Gary Garver of “The Howard Stern Show.”

A 20-year broadcasting veteran, Garver will host his own TV talk show — “Living Single with Gary Garver” — for the channel recently launched by adult entertainment attorney Michael Fattorosi.

“To have someone with Gary’s mainstream appeal and experience is great because it lays the groundwork for what I’ve always wanted to do with this channel — make it a good mixture of mainstream and adult entertainment,” Fattorosi told XBIZ. “This is really a different, new kind of entertainment.”

The show will focus on the ups and downs of Garver’s bachelor life in Los Angeles.

“I look forward to continuing to bust the balls of celebrities everywhere and talking about what’s great and what sucks about living single. We’re going to have a lot of fun with all of the guests we have planned for Prime Time Uncensored, as this will truly be an entertaining show,” Garver said.

Garver’s two-hour show will be every Friday starting at 9 p.m. PST.

The first show will debut Friday, Feb. 16.

PrimeTimeUncensored.com launched Feb. 11 with Fattorosi’s show “Breaking the Law,” which he describes as a more intellectual version of the Jerry Springer Show that will discuss adult matters, but not be too “porny.”

The lineup of programming includes Fattorosi’s “Breaking The Law” on Mondays, “Tonight with James Bartholet” on Tuesdays, “Tony Batman Live” on Wednesdays, “No Limit Sports Talk” with Mikey Ballz and Kylie G. Worthy on Thursdays, and “Pink & Blue” with Vanessa Blue and Nyomi Banxxx on Friday nights.

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