Reverend Mel Debuts on KSEX.com TV

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Long-time KSEX radio talk show “The Rev. Mel Show” will make the transition to live Internet TV, starting Monday on KSEX.com TV. The show will air at 6 p.m. PST.

The open forum discussion show is hosted by Rev. Mel and co-host Tony Bones, and has aired on KSEX.com, as well as TalkingSexRadio.com and other adult-themed media sites. The broadcast is downloadable at iTunes.com.

According to Mel, more than 40,000 listeners tune in to the radio show every week.

An ordained minister who believes in the intersection of sexuality and spirituality, Mel is known for her straightforward and no-holds-barred treatment of sexual topics.

“What’s the big deal?” she said. “Our mothers and daughters do it — even the uptight politicians and religious zealots who want to repress our sexual freedom do it. They just don’t want us to know about it.”

Members of the KSEX site will be able to view the TV broadcast, which will include unscripted interviews with adult personalities such as director Andrew Blake and performer Sean Michaels, among others, as well as sex advice for callers and discussion covering all areas of sexuality, from swingers to BDSM.

For information about “The Rev Mel Show” visit the KSEX website or email alupo@talkingsexradio.com.

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