CuriousCash Launches E-Zine With Purve.com

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Gay male affiliate site CuriousCash announced plans to launch an e-zine in conjunction with Purve.com, an adult subscription site designed for heterosexual women.

The two companies unveiled plans Tuesday for PurveModelAustralia.com, a monthly online publication aimed at women and gay men and their mutual interest in male talent.

The first issue is slated to launch in January and will feature a pictorial of cover guy Matt from BoyModelsAustralia.com; a tribute to the women of "Sex in the City"; a celebrity review of the entertainment highlights of 2004; a close-up look at Johnny Depp as a hollywood hunk; and several Purve editorial features.

The e-zine will be available to webmasters to promote through the CuriousCash website, which features original in-house content in the gay, tranny, lesbian and bi-curious niches.

PurveModelAustralia.com will be sold in a subscription paysite with archives and multimedia features, or in single issue e-books for the reader to download and print individually, the company said in a statement.

In another move, CuriousCash launched SMSBoyz.com, a one-on-one gay live chat service that allows surfers to send and receive text messages to adult male models, and which can be rebranded by affiliates.

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