KSEX Launches Affiliate Program

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Internet radio station KSEX.com has launched a new affiliate program: KSEXCash offers an 80 percent revshare of all signups, initial and recurring, on the monthly membership rate of $14.99. Promo tools available to webmasters include banners, graphics and galleries. Contests and prizes are planned to encourage webmasters to sign up and promote KSEX subscriptions.

"We've been working hard to improve KSEX, and here's a chance for webmasters to join us," KSEX Vice President Joe Brandi told XBIZ. "The 80 percent revshare is a way to help the webmasters as they help us. Here's a chance to be a part of the adult industry with a unique product that they have never promoted before. We will constantly be adding new tools for webmasters to make it easy for them to promote KSEX monthly."

KSEX has made major changes since the on-air firing of Program Director Wayne "Wankus" Lewis in May. On-air personality Lorrainiac was promoted to program director; on-air personality Tony Batman returned; the studios moved to adult production center Chatsworth, Calif., from suburban Burbank, Calif.;and the schedule was re-arranged. KSEX recently announced a search for new female hosts as the station plans to extend programming to 12 hours a day from the current six-hour schedule.

For more information on the affiliate program, visit KSEXCash.com.

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