HiphopMeetsPorn.com Featured on Canadian Cable Series

TORONTO — Urban adult entertainment website HiphopMeetsPorn.com will make its prime time debut on Canadian cable television network Showcase at 10 p.m. tonight.

Showcase series “Web Dreams 3.0” will focus on the owner and producer of HiphopMeetsPorn.com Seven Benefroe. Benefroe is a photographer and adult producer who owns and operates Mad Zebra Networks Inc.

Based out of Toronto, Benefroe was followed and documented for over a year, filming in New York, Miami, Sweden, Amsterdam, Chicago and Los Angeles by Showcase TV for the series. The series will feature 10 episodes over 10 weeks.

“I showed them everything,” Benefroe told XBIZ. “I just wanted to show people what really goes on in this business. I’m not sure what’s going to be on the show, but I didn’t cut anything from what I gave them.”

HiphopMeetsPorn.com is a website that features a mix of adult content and underground hip-hop artists. Benefroe said that his team will even be going to New York for Hip-Hop Week to record segments for the site, as well as having plans to include other hip-hop related content.

“Some of the stuff we deal with is exclusively hip hop and some of it is exclusively adult,” Benefroe said. “But we’re able to mix the two in a way that isn’t in a lot of places.”

HiphopMeetsPorn is preparing to launch a ‘best of’ DVD on Halloween followed by a DVDmix tape featuring the sex scenes with website’s models laid over an original mix from some of HiphopMeetsPorn.com’s underground hip-hop artists.

Benefroe said that he had his design team revamp the entire website to coincide with the TV premiere.

“I told my design team to redesign the entire network from the top down,” he said. “Once visitors surf the site, they will quickly agree that we are the premier urban adult entertainment provider in the world.”

The new design features flash ads, blogs, model and video directories and a fan zone that caters to adult entertainment and music fans.

For more information, visit HiphopMeetsPorn.com

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