Twitter Chat #SexTalkTuesday Shifts to Biweekly Schedule

Twitter Chat #SexTalkTuesday Shifts to Biweekly Schedule

LOS ANGELES — The Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday, produced by Sssh.com owner Angie Rowntree, will shift to a biweekly format beginning next week and a new timeslot of 5 p.m. (PDT).

The changes are being made to "accommodate more people's schedules," a rep explained. "This way, people on the West Coast can join us more easily, and in general, more people can participate if we become an evening event."

"Schedule changes aside, #SexTalkTuesday will continue to deliver one of the most unique live-tweet events around, with an incredibly diverse array of guest moderators," continued the rep.

Rowntree expressed enthusiasm about the schedule revamp. "I’m really excited about these new changes and think it will be a great way to grow our audience," she said.

“Stay tuned,” said the rep, “because we’re looking at a very exciting fall and winter lineup, starting on September 8 with Ami Mercury on erotica comics and art. We hope to get you all tweeting, retweeting —and hopefully coming back for more."

To take part the discussion, follow the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag. Visit the show online and find SexTalkTuesday and Sssh.com on Twitter for additional details.

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