KSEX Starts the Weekend Early With ‘The 420 Show’

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Good news for porn fans who are tired of listening to dead air on KSEXradio.com on Fridays before 5 p.m. KSEX has rounded out its pre-primetime lineup with “The 420 Show,” which DJ Wankus happily describes, perhaps with a nod to Seinfeld, as a show “about absolutely… nothing.”

The show, which debuts March 11 at 4:20 p.m. and runs until normal program starts, will be hosted by KSEX regulars Katie Gold, co-host of “Distorted Realitiy” with Flexx, and Katie Morgan, Wankus’ co-host on “The Wanker Show.”

Wankus told XBiz that he, Gold and Morgan came up with the idea to launch the free-format show “during a 420 moment one night.” Fittingly, the show will have no structure and no rules.

“This is a strange concept for me,” Wankus told XBiz. “I come from a radio background that says you don’t do anything without a plan. [But this show] is going to be a free for all, with some gossip and industry talk. I think some wild shit is going to come out of it. Then again, we might all be passed out. I have no idea.”

The show’s primary sponsor, Jimmy Mofo of MofoWear.net, will be stopping by to help KSEX kick off “The 420 Show” in style, and he’ll be bringing a gaggle of his Mofo Wear Girls and Mofo merchandise with him. Listeners of the debut episode will have the opportunity to win Mofo Wear t-shirts and “sexy female apparel.”

As for the show's name, Wankus said it requires no explanation. “If you don’t know what it means…,” he told XBiz, and then tapered off, perhaps having another 420 moment.

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