JMM Justice Launched By TAWRadio

No one knows just yet whether adult Internet chat board dramas and business disputes can be handled productively and be good entertainment in the bargain. But adult veteran and Sunup Media owner Jeff Miller's willing to put it to the test, hosting JMM Justice on TAWRadio.

It's Miller's maiden radio voyage and he's going in as deep as possible, with the debut set for January 14 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. PST, following the YNOT Bob Humpday Lunch Show. He will play judge, jury, and executioner for Webmasters in dispute looking for a fair and impartial mediator with logical rulings after hearing all sides, as TAWRadio describes the concept. A little tooth-and-nail fighting won't hurt, either.

“I have always enjoyed a good debate," Miller said, announcing the new show, "and am well known for having a very strong opinion on all topics ranging from business ethics to current events. I felt the timing was perfect for me to dedicate an hour each week to settling disputes, entertaining the masses and calling out a fraud or two along the way… but not necessarily in that order."

Miller said he'd been talking to YNOT Masters when they took over TAWRadio, and YNOT masterminds YNOT Bob and Jay Kopita were anxious for him to do a show. "I'd been wanting to do one for awhile," he told AVN.com. "We were thinking of what we could do that would be different, something that wasn't out there (in adult Internet radio), and this is what we came up with."

He said he would have only one way to handle his responsibilities to those appearing on the show. "Through impartial thought and reflection on each case," he said. "Of course, the decisions are not legally binding. It's all in good fun. Now, if the parties want to honor the decision that I make, that would be up to them, and would be the honorable thing to do."

Miller allows, however, for the prospect of cheerful mayhem, given the show’s format and the design. "That's actually part of the attraction of the show," he said. "We're counting on that as part of the overall attraction." He wouldn't say, however, who would be the first litigants on the show. "I'd rather wait until people hear the show," he said, "though we'll actually announce it when we solidify them. We haven't actually picked the first set of litigants yet."

For more information, visit TAWRadio on the Web or contact [email protected]. If you are interested in being litigants on the show, contact [email protected].