Playboy’s Never Ending Search for Perfection

Playboy TV is enlisting the help of viewers in pursuit of the perfect girlfriend. Guys, if you think your girl embodies perfection, or girls, if you think your man will agree that there’s no one like you, please contact us. Playing TV is doing a nationwide casting call.



Playboy’s host and camera crew will come to your town and profile their perfect girlfriend candidates. They will see them at home, maybe at work or play, talk to their boyfriend and his and her friends. Playboy wants to know: What makes her the girlfriend everyone wishes they had? If you are chosen to appear on the show, you will get a full Playboy makeover and a nude Playmate test shoot with one of Playboy’s elite photographers.


So if you think you have the perfect girlfriend, or if you think you ARE the perfect girlfriend, please send photos and biographical information (including why you’re perfect) to Casting Director Madison Smith at casting@playboy.com.


Or via snail mail direct to:
Playboy Entertainment Group
Attn: Madison / Perfect Girlfriend
2706 Media Center Drive
Los Angeles CA 90065

Want to be in Playboy?

It seems the fine folks over at Playboy is doing an open casting call. If you think you are hot shit (and let’s be real most women these days seem to) then submit your entries as outlined below.



Welcome to Playboy’s Casting channel on YouTube. This is where you can show Playboy (and the whole world) what you’ve got!!!


Girls, we are very excited to see your submissions — please carefully review the terms and conditions below. The girls with the most YouTube views will definitely get our attention so when you’re making your video, go big! And be sure to tell all your friends and neighbors to watch your video. If you have a profile on MySpace, Facebook or any other social network, you can embed your video there to spread the word. And if you go to http://www.playboy.com/pm55 you can even grab a banner for your MySpace page that tells all your friends that you want to go to “Holly-wood”!


Everyone else, we hope you’ll enjoy seeing what it’s like to be part of the Playboy casting process. For more Playboy videos, you can visit our main YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/playboy and of course you can come to http://www.playboy.com for more from the entire world of Playboy!


Video submissions should start to post next week. REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL FOR UPDATES!


-The Team at Playboy

THE BEST DEFENSE AGAINST TERRORISM, HOT PILOTS

Airman defends baring all in Playboy

Sig Christenson
Express-News Military Writer

In her days as a Lackland AFB drill sergeant, Michelle Manhart could be very stern.Now she’s simply steamy.

Manhart appears in a six-page Playboy magazine spread shot at a home in the Dominion.

As the magazine’s February edition hits newsstands today, irate Air Force officials have taken her off the job and launched an investigation. She’s hired a lawyer.

“There’s nothing wrong with it. I consider myself a very good image,” Manhart said Thursday. “By no means did I see anything negative in what I was doing.”

A SeaWorld-area mother of two whose husband is also in the Air Force, Manhart, 30, was photographed for the magazine last spring. The pictorial depicts her in classic Playboy poses, some in a weight room, with predictably little left to the imagination.

The idea of posing in the magazine had percolated since she was 12 and saw her first Playboy. It was a day she hasn’t forgotten and looks back on fondly.

“I said someday I’m going to do that,” Manhart said. “I’m going to get there someday.”

Over the years she modeled for newspaper ads and department stores, and twice sent photos from her portfolio to Playboy in hopes of making the cut. She was clothed in those shots.

Things picked up last spring when the magazine held casting calls in San Antonio. No sooner had Manhart left than she was called back, and two shooting sessions in the Dominion home quickly followed.

“She’s very beautiful,” Playboy spokeswoman Theresa Hennessey said. “She’s very well-educated, she’s very well-rounded and I think she has an interesting story.”

Manhart comes from a military family. Her dad served in the Navy, her stepfather in the Marines and a grandfather in the Army Air Corps.

Manhart arrived at Lackland for basic training on June 9, 1994, the day she graduated from Pleasant Valley High School in Chico, Calif.

At Lackland, she trained in the Air Force’s law enforcement academy and the K-9 program. In time, she’d earn a long list of medals and commendations, serve in Kuwait on the second anniversary of 9-11, get a bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Northern Iowa and start on a master’s.

The photo shoot in the Dominion was the culmination of her dreams. It took place with a photographer, his assistant and a producer on the set and an atmosphere she called “very comfortable, very relaxing.”

“I was extremely excited about it,” Manhart said. “I remember asking, ‘Is there anything beyond this? What else can come of this?'”

That is a question the Air Force is trying to answer. Manhart last week told a superior she would appear in the next issue of Playboy and was relieved of duty pending an investigation.

“This staff sergeant’s alleged action does not meet the high standards we expect of our airmen, nor does it comply with the Air Force’s core values of integrity, service before self and excellence in all we do,” Lackland spokesman Oscar Balladares said, reading from an Air Force statement. “It is not representative of the many thousands of outstanding airmen who serve in the U.S. Air Force today.”

Manhart disputes that.

“I think that the woman’s body is one of the most beautiful creations in the world. I don’t care who you are,” she said. “The body is like art to me. Everybody is their own being and because of that it makes everyone beautiful in their own way. Everyone is their own piece of art.”

INVESTING IN PORN

Getting in the skin game

An entrepreneur tries to make it easier for everyone to profit from one of the economy’s dirty little secrets.

(Business 2.0 Magazine) — Wall Street is largely a boys club, a place packed with hypercompetitive tough guys proud to wear their machismo on their sleeves. Yet there’s still one investment the Street is generally wary of: porn.

That’s why Francis Koenig, a onetime Wall Street hedge fund executive now based in Los Angeles, believes there are riches to be made by matching investors with “adult entertainment” companies. He believes that plenty of people would back the industry if there were vehicles commonly available to do so.

His reasoning is simple: Porn is a lucrative part of the American economy, hovering around $12 billion a year. And there are hundreds of porn outfits hungry for financing to become more than bedroom operations.

Make money in porn

“There just hasn’t been a good way to invest in this market,” says Koenig, 31.

An opportunity for small-time investors?
He launched AdultVest late last year to change that. He’s been courting investors and combing the country for small and medium-size porn businesses, some of which boast profit margins upwards of 60 percent. The response has been strong: Koenig says he’s signed up well over 1,000 potential investors since January.
For now, he’s catering to investors with big money, although he says his approach will eventually evolve to serve the investing masses. He’s raising money for two funds: a $100 million fund that requires a minimum investment of $1 million, and a $10 million fund with a $100,000 minimum.
Accredited investors can sign up on AdultVest.com to qualify, and Koenig says people are signing up at the rate of 15 per day. Roughly 300 companies – including website-porn subscription businesses, escort services, and strip clubs – have registered. Investors can also use the AdultVest marketplace to hook up directly with companies.

Koenig has a good track record: The New World Partners hedge fund, where he was a managing director, posted double- and triple-digit returns through the late ’90s – and he thinks similar returns are possible with porn. His funds are set up like any venture capital fund and will invest in a range of businesses, with a portion of each earmarked for buying and running strip clubs.

Adding some Wall Street finesse

The overarching strategy is to take majority stakes in businesses that AdultVest will then help manage and consolidate. Koenig won’t say how close he is to raising the total $110 million, but to help the sell, he and his team won’t charge any performance fee until the funds return 100 percent.

“There’s never been big money from the outside,” says Paul Fishbein, president of the leading porn trade tracker, AVN Publications, about the industry. “It’s a logical next step.”

Koenig is also working with large investors who are looking to take direct stakes in companies. Part of the pitch is that he ensures all investors total anonymity. “They’re creating a market that’s never existed in an industry that’s highly private,” says one Miami-based investor who’s looking to back firms with $5 million to $30 million in revenue.

For all the skittishness about investing in adult entertainment, Koenig points out that the smart money is catching on.

Playboy, for example, recently acquired the far racier empire of porn star Jenna Jameson for $17.6 million. And in August, New Frontier Media, a pay-per-view video distributor, received a buyout offer from Warren Lichtenstein, a tough-as-nails New York hedge fund manager who’s been going after companies he sees as ripe for turbocharged growth.

To Koenig, such moves show the promise of bringing Wall Street sophistication to what is now a supremely inefficient market.

In fact, he’s had talks with several brokerages interested in syndicating deals to sell to their Main Street investors. “People just need to get less shy,” Koenig says, “and they’ll realize that there’s silly money to be made here.”