SK Intertainment Debuts Mr. Skin Podcast

SK Intertainment Debuts Mr. Skin Podcast

CHICAGO — MrSkin.com yesterday debuted the official Mr. Skin Podcast hosted by Mr. Skin.

Proprietor Jim McBride — aka Mr. Skin — now offers his own “hilarious and informative” weekly podcast, available at the SFW site MrSkinPodcast.com.

The podcast debuted yesterday, with new episodes also streaming every Tuesday at MrSkin.com, Soundcloud, the Google Play app, and iTunes.

“Countless years of radio experience means Mr. Skin's not going at it alone in his audible endeavor, either — he has teamed up with stand-up comic Jimmy Failla plus Playboy model/TV and radio host Andrea Lowell to create a show that's fun, smart, and endlessly entertaining,” a spokesman from parent company SK Intertainment said.

“Fans will also be able to ask Mr. Skin questions by leaving a voicemail with their comment at (304) TALKSKIN. The best ones will be played on air each week with Mr. Skin’s response.

The inaugural podcast yesterday had Mr. Skin explaining how it all began for his nudity empire, sharing his expert opinion on the top 10 nude scenes of all time and chatting with the team about the latest-breaking nudes.

Starting today, McBride will be kicking off a nationwide radio tour promoting the podcast, making his regular appearance on more than 60 radio shows. These shows, many of which are nationally syndicated, cover every major market in the U.S., the spokesman said.

"Advertising options and online promotion are available, leveraging Mr. Skin’s extremely targeted and loyal following of millions of educated, professional males," the spokesman said. "Podcast sponsorships are available as live reads, in-player links, and more.

"Custom advertising packages in the ManWorldMedia Network are also available, connecting our massive monthly audience of over 20 million millennial male visitors with blog advertorials, email blasts, display banners, video pre-rolls, and site takeovers."

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