Burning Angel Partners With Decade Mobile

LOS ANGELES — Furthering the relationship between music and porn, fans of both punk rock and alt-porn will be able access to BurningAngel.com on their mobile phones.

Launched in conjunction with the website redesign, Burning Angel Mobile will feature content from the site’s top models along with other offerings.

Decade Mobile will create the mobile web portal that’s going to contain much of the same content that Burning Angel surfers have grown accustomed to. The goal is “to create a robust, community-building mobile website,” the company said.

“We are very excited to be launching our mobile website with such an experienced company as Decade Mobile, allowing our vast audience the opportunity to view our cutting edge content on their mobile phones,” Burning Angel founder and CEO Joanna Angel said. “This is a great way to extend our brand and to build upon the large community that already frequents our website, giving our fans yet another reason to come to BurningAngel.com.

The mobile version of the site will include downloadable wallpapers, screensavers, 30- and 60-second video clips, as well as exclusive ringtones from Angel and her “angels.” The site also will offer mobile messaging application that allows fans to interact with their favorite models.

“Decade Mobile is thrilled to be partnering with a adult company with such innovative appeal as Burning Angel,” Dean Newton, COO of Decade Mobile, said. “We are confident that this will be a major success story in the rapidly growing adult mobile business. We’ve implemented compelling technology so that companies like Burning Angel can effectively deliver appealing entertainment to the mobile phones of niche audiences, while opening a door to new revenue.”

Angel founded Burning Angel in April 2002 with roommate Mitch Fontaine while attending Rutgers University.

The site has been called a “hardcore Suicide Girls-like site” that features blogs, photo spreads, band interviews and model message boards. The site features more than 100 models that are “not your average porn stars — they’re the hot tattooed chicks you see at the supermarket, around your college campus, or hanging out at the record store,” the site says.

The members area has 10,000-plus pictures and many videos of the Burning Angel girls.

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