Inked Girls TV Set for September, InkedGirls.Chat Now Live

Inked Girls TV Set for September, InkedGirls.Chat Now Live

NEW YORK — Inked, the tattoo-centric network of media platforms including Inked Magazine, has announced a pair of new opportunities for fans to get closer to its models with the September debut of the Inked Girls TV series and the launch of Inked Girls Chat.

“Inked is proud to give alternative models and Inked Girls exciting new ways to speak with their fans and expand their fan base,” says Inked President Donald Hellinger, who notes that Inked Girls TV will premiere on cable platforms InDemand, Comcast/Xfinity, Cox, Charter, Shaw, DirectTV, AT&T, Bell and Dish Network, with more carriers to be announced in the coming months.

The chat network is available now at InkedGirls.chat.

“Bringing our magazine to life with Inked Girls TV is the natural progression for Inked culture,” says Inked Magazine Creative Director Sami Hajar. “We are thrilled to feature these beautiful Inked Models in our first season and are positive the fans of Inked culture will enjoy the behind-the-scenes access of the show.”

Hajar says Inked Girls TV will treat viewers to sexy photo shoots of tattooed models from the pages of Inked Magazine, while Inked Girls Chat will give models a more intimate platform to reach out to their fans.

Inked Girls TV has already produced nine episodes ready for release, with five more episodes shot in Miami, to provide content for four seasons per year.

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