(Toronto) December 7, 2004 - A week after nearly becoming a cyber crime statistic, live video chat site LiveCamNetwork.com has launched LCN Magazine, an e-zine."We added a BBS, when we were attacked by those code bombs and couldn't log on, so
customers and performers could stay in contact" said Jen, webmistress of LiveCamNetwork.com. "This really brought out
sense of community
chat hostesses and their visitors feel from coming to
site for months, if not years."
The webmistress, whose site is becoming increasingly popular, was aware of that "community feeling" but didn't know how strong it was.
"We've had posts on
BBS that mention
'LCN Experience' and
sense of a 'second family'," Jen said. "LCN magazine is a chance to emphasize that bond, for
community to express itself, as any community will, given time," Jen said.
Besides featuring galleries of their most popular webcam girls, LCN Magazine also contains performer profiles, "Babe News", and sex toy updates, and plans to solicit submissions and artwork from chat visitors and performers.
"LiveCamNetwork doesn't like referring to
chat hostesses as webcam girls," said Sid Zombay,
e-zine's editor. "Because of
technology. They're using digital video cameras, which give great picture and colour."
Zombay says
magazine will not be taking on advertising. "We want to keep it hermetic, by
site of
site and for
site, for now."
Zombay, also editor of iSN News, plans to submit
link to various sites and directories, despite
fact that
e-zine resides as a subdomain of
main site. "Obviously I'd like it to generate interest in LiveCamNetwork itself. But I like to think of
e-zine as an independant site."