GA Media Acquires 'Talk Your Shit' Message Board

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – GA Media, parent company of GayWideWebmasters.com, has acquired webmaster community board Talk Your Shit.

According to GA Media Operations Officer Lee Windsor, Talk Your Shit will be run as a general webmaster discussion board and will complement the more gay-oriented community found on GayWideWebmasters.

Talk Your Shit launched in 2003 and joins the GA Media family as an already established webmaster stopover. Under new management, the site will be helmed by industry veteran Basschick, who got her start in adult in 1996. Basschick will act as the site's administrator.

“This is something that we have been looking to do for a while – add an existing webmaster community to our portfolio of resources," Windsor said. "I’m looking forward to working closely with Basschick on this new adventure. We’re all very excited about working with the community of webmasters at Talk Your Shit.”

Windsor added that over time, Talk Your Shit will get a complete facelift and will be enhanced with information and articles to increase the site's "stickiness" and help its present and future members make the most of their adult industry businesses.

"We want to make sure the board grows as much as possible to benefit both our community members and our business," Windsor told XBiz.

The operational side of Talk Your Shit will be handled out of GA Media's Daytona Beach offices and everything else will be managed directly by Basschick.

"We have complete faith in her and we are certain her 10 years in the industry will be a benefit to the Talk Your Shit community," Windsor said.

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