Jason Sechrest Changes Format on KSEX

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Jason Sechrest, host of one of KSEX.com's longest-running and highest-rated shows, "The Young & the Curious," is turning his old format in to host live three nights a week on the station.

Debuting July 9, "The Jason Sechrest Show" will air Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays live from 4-6 p.m. PDT and rebroadcast from 10 p.m.-midnight. The live feed as well as a soon-to-be implemented "immediate archive" feature will be available to both members of KSEX and Sechrest's straight and gay adult entertainment site JasonCurious.com.

As in the past, Sechrest will continue to bridge the gap between the straight and gay adult communities, the company said, featuring shows more tailored for straight audiences on Monday nights, gay audiences on Wednesday nights and a mix of "anything goes" on Fridays.

This time, however, adult entertainment will only be one part of the Sechrest's show format, as he said he will discuss everything from political debates to inner-industry controversies with a wide variety of guests ranging from musicians and bloggers to astrologers and drag queens.

In addition to "The Jason Sechrest Show," the host will put on his best JAMES LIPTON impression for a monthly special, "Inside Studio X," chronicling the careers of adult's most iconic individuals, a show that also will appear on pay-per-view.

While "Inside Studio X" will have an early August premiere, guests for upcoming episodes of "The Jason Sechrest Show" are as follows:

July 9
Kitty Langdon and Joey Ray

July 11
Lex Sabre and Tory Mason

July 13
Richelle Ryan and Rocky

July 16
Shannon Kelly and Tommy Gunn

July 18
Kyle Foxxx with RentBoy.com emcee Angel Benton

July 20
Johnny Castle and Jenaveve Jolie

July 23
Heidi Mayne and husband

July 25
Jason Ridge and Rob Romoni

July 27
Eddie Stone and Rocky Brown with live performances by drag songstress Jackie Beat.

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