Steve Mehs
08-27-02, 01:55 AM
Playboy Entertainment Group will expand into another broadcast medium with the debut of Playboy Radio. In a deal with XM Satellite Radio, Playboy Entertainment Group is offering its Playboy Radio as a premium subscription channel in addition to XM's 100-channel lineup beginning Sept. 3.
Playboy Radio will premiere Sept. 3 with the popular "Night Calls," hosted by Juli Ashton and Tiffany Granath. The channel will originate from Playboy TV's new state-of-the-art broadcast facility that will be completed later this summer. "Night Calls," one of Playboy TV's most popular and longest-running original series, is a fast-paced, interactive call-in program where the hosts and guests talk candidly about all things sensual.
XM Satellite Radio is adding Playboy Radio among a list of new formats and channels. As an adult entertainment premium channel, Playboy Radio will be available to XM subscribers for an additional $2.99 per month. More information on XM Radio and Playboy TV's "Night Calls" can be found at www.xmradio.com and www.playboytv.com.
From SkyRetailer (http://www.skyretailer.com/archive/aug2002/r082702.htm#siz) (Used with Permission)
Playboy Radio will premiere Sept. 3 with the popular "Night Calls," hosted by Juli Ashton and Tiffany Granath. The channel will originate from Playboy TV's new state-of-the-art broadcast facility that will be completed later this summer. "Night Calls," one of Playboy TV's most popular and longest-running original series, is a fast-paced, interactive call-in program where the hosts and guests talk candidly about all things sensual.
XM Satellite Radio is adding Playboy Radio among a list of new formats and channels. As an adult entertainment premium channel, Playboy Radio will be available to XM subscribers for an additional $2.99 per month. More information on XM Radio and Playboy TV's "Night Calls" can be found at www.xmradio.com and www.playboytv.com.
From SkyRetailer (http://www.skyretailer.com/archive/aug2002/r082702.htm#siz) (Used with Permission)