Jana Cova Leaves Digital Playground

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Former contract star Jana Cova has left Digital Playground after a 2½-year exclusive relationship with the company in order to start the next step in her career.

Digital Playground Marketing Director Adella O'Neal told XBIZ that Cova split from the company amicably to move her career in a new direction and that nothing "dirty or scandalous" went down.

"We love Jana," O'Neal said.

Cova's long-term agent Cam Smith of CSModels told XBIZ that a major factor in her friendly break from Digital Playground was her desire to control her own schedule because she's not always in the U.S.

She currently is at home in the Czech Republic, he said, and will resume coming to Los Angeles for month-long visits to work with various companies and magazines she worked with before signing with Digital Playground in 2005.

"There is a very large market for Jana and huge demand for her and she is very excited about this next stage of her career," Smith said.

Smith said she will shoot girl/girl scenes for select companies but mostly will focus on softer projects, such as magazine layouts, calendars, fetish and lingerie work.

Also on Cova's roster, he said, is developing her website, ClubJanaCova.com, and shooting and producing her own line of movies in her home country.

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