December 5, 2005 10:09 AM PST

Playboy launches "bodcast"

by Alorie Gilbert
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It didn't take Playboy long to put its own spin on the podcast, the free downloadable audio programs proliferating across the Web.

"First there was podcasting. And now there is "Bodcasting" -- Playboy.com's super sexy take on the high-tech craze," the Playboy.com Web site announced on Monday.

The "Bodcast" offers free audio programs every weekday, including "Ask Hef Anything," "Joke of the Day," delivered by a Playboy model, as well as video advice from sexy Cyber Girls.

The adult entertainment icon has been on a roll lately with digital products, including a video game, digital magazine, ring tones and downloadable "iBod" photos for portable music players. Still in the works is a premium bodcast with presumably raunchier content.

From Bodcasts to Godcasts, Playboy's latest foray into online entertainment just proves there's something for everyone in this emerging medium.

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