Los Angeles' 'The Metal Scene' TV Show Joins Forces With Japan's 'We Rock City'

June 8, 2007

"The Metal Scene", a public-access "underground metal" cable TV show that can be seen on Time Warner cable throughout Hollywood, East and West San Fernando Valley, and most areas in Los Angeles, California, has joined forces with Japan's We Rock City. The program, which is hosted by former adult film star Jasmin St. Claire and Ron Estrada, will be seen on the new Japanese web site www.werockcity.com starting on June 9. With over 2.2 million subscribers, We Rock City is "a multi-media, virtual city based around (but not limited to) classic rock music, incorporating every aspect of a real town but with a rock twist: e.g. the mayor of the town will be a rock star who will be voted in periodically by its members," according to a press release. "On We Rock City, we will have a virtual TV station where we showcase music videos and interview well-known bands from U.S., U.K. and Europe as well as local Japanese bands."

In other news, "The Metal Scene" will begin airing in New York in August on Time Warner cable on The Manhattan Neighborhood network, with over three million subscribers.

For more information, visit www.themetalscenetvshow.com.

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