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December 5, 2005 10:09 AM PST

Playboy launches "bodcast"

by Alorie Gilbert

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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