Rev. Bob Levy Blogs for HotMovies.com

RESEDA, Calif. — Pay-per-view provider HotMovies.com will be hosting "Howard Stern Show" alumni/stand up comedian the Rev. Bob Levy's blog. It is called “Damnation, With the Reverend Bob Levy” and can be viewed at Blog.HotMovies.com.

“Bob is certainly one of the funniest, most innovative comedians on the circuit today. He's accused of being over the line, blunt, politically incorrect, but most important, hilarious," fellow HotMovies’ blog contributor Pat Joseph said. “We're all very excited to have him on board.”

HotMovies’ John told XBIZ that Levy would bring his trademark brand of irreverent, raucous humor to the site; nothing short of what fans would expect from a Howard Stern regular like Levy.

“Levy will be discussing his occasional forays into adult entertainment, life on the road as a traveling comedian and the lessons he's learned along the way,” John said. “This will include reasons why it's best to date large women, interviews with fellow comedians and telling dirty jokes; the kind of stuff you expect from a veteran of the Howard Stern show.”

John said also that he hopes for HotMovies users to interact with Levy and the other bloggers, which have been on the PPV site since earlier this year and include Johnny Zito, Michael Diamond, Tony Trov, Joseph and now Levy.

“In general, the HotMovies blog is all about greater interaction and a closer relationship with our end-users/affiliates,” John said. “The comments are always open and we’ve discussed ‘Readers Roast’ or ‘Bust Bob's Balls’ style posts in which users will get to hit Bob with their best insults — of course it's his blog, so Bob gets to hit back.”

Look for new posts by Rev. Bob Levy each Tuesday afternoon at Blog.HotMovies.com.

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