Santino Lee On the Air and On Line With SexyVu.comWritten by Greg Jones/2much Media & Communications
(Florida) June 7, 2004 -- Adult actor and director Santino Lee is going to be "waxing Phat, juicy, round rump ass" on simulcast radio and live video feed via SexyVu.com, marking a return to scene after a hiatus of two years.The appearance will be simultaneously broadcast over Talking Sex Network radio on AM 1340, show which last week had a live feed with a chat hostess from RX9.com. Live video sex chat site Sexyvu.com is hoping convergence of radio and internet audiences with Santino's fan base will be a boost for all three across board. Lee recently got into Internet game himself, with a self-promotional Phat-Asscentric site that features galleries, e-mailable postcards, and a few other goodies. But live chat only became a viable alternative for Lee after he viewed quality and sound of Sexyvu's stream, which is powered on LiveCamNetwork 1.9 platform created by 2much.net. "I would like to chat with my fans live," Lee said of his joining with SexyVu, “and answer any questions they might have about sex. And then show them how to do it. So I didn't want something like iFriends. It had to be top of line video quality." Lee, who was discovered by Nina Hartley when he was dancing in a bar in Toronto in 1987, left LA scene in 1992 because of, "The bullshit and racist crap going on then. I'm known for eating ass, not kissing ass." In Europe, he moved up ranks until he ended up directing his first feature, "A-Patrol Security" in 1995. But his main claim to fame was starting reality-tv tidal wave with his "Santino Lee's Sex TV", and "Waxxxin' Phat Ass" series.
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