'iWantRadio' Debuts on Vivid Radio Network

'iWantRadio' Debuts on Vivid Radio Network

LOS ANGELES — Vivid Radio and iWantEmpire (iWE) have announced a new erotic talk show, "iWantRadio," co-hosted by Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy.

Set to debut today, the program features a fetish angle and will air live on Monday, Wednesday and Friday on SiriusXM Channel 415 from 2-3 p.m. PST.

According to the company, iWE is a leading provider of independent fetish, cam girl, amateur, gay, trans, porn star clips, custom clips, phone chat and subscription based social media platforms. Its subsidiaries include iWantClips, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub. iWE attributes its popularity to its dedication to a deep respect for forward thinking, sex-positive performing artists and a love for state-of-the-art technology.

"iWantRadio" is the newest extension of the fast-growing iWE brand. The hour-long show will be devoted to human sexuality, fetish and society’s evolution towards acceptance and celebration of consensual behaviors. Its mission is to celebrate kink and fetish through thoughtful dialogue, education, role playing and coaching.

Vivid Radio, a division of Vivid Entertainment, offers a wide selection of programming and hosts, including many current and former adult performers.

“Bratty Nikki and Dr. Michelle Lovejoy are a formidable talk show duo,” explains an iWE spokesperson, “who will put an electric charge in drive time with their loose banter, charming and clever guests, topics designed to enlighten and improve sexual experiences, advice and promotional giveaways.”

Listeners can join in by calling (855) 998-4843.

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