词条 | Playboy TV |
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| name = Playboy TV | logofile = Play Boy TV logo.svg | logoalt = Playboy TV logo | logosize=100px | launch= November 1, 1982 (as The Playboy Channel) | closed date = | picture format = 480i (SDTV) (Americas) 576i (SDTV) (Europe) 1080i (HDTV) (United States, Latin America and Russia) | slogan = | owner = MindGeek | headquarters = New York, NY | country = United States | broadcast area = United States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Israel | language = English Spanish | former names = The Playboy Channel (November 1, 1982 – October 31, 1989) | replaced names = | replaced by names = | sister names = | timeshift names = | web = {{URL|www.playboytv.com|Playboy TV}} | sat serv 1 = Euskaltel (Spain) | sat chan 1 = Channel 51 | sat serv 2 = Sky (Mexico) | sat chan 2 = Channel 926 | sat serv 3 = Movistar+ (Spain) | sat chan 3 = Channel 99 | sat serv 4 = DigitAlb (Albania) | sat chan 4 = Channel 153 | sat serv 5 = Dish Network (U.S.) | sat chan 5 = Channel 488/9 (English) Channel 487 (Spanish) | sat serv 6 = DirecTV (U.S.) | sat chan 6 = Channel 580 and 589 (English; HD) Channel 583 (Spanish) | sat serv 7 = Shaw Direct (Canada) | sat chan 7 = Channel 680 | sat serv 8 = Bell TV (Canada) | sat chan 8 = Channel 780 | cable serv 1 = Videotron (Canada) | cable chan 1 = Channel 221 (SD) | cable serv 3 = Com Hem (Sweden) | cable chan 3 = Channel 54 | cable serv 4 = UPC Romania | cable chan 4 = Channel 974 | cable serv 6 = Available on most U.S. cable systems | cable chan 6 = Channel slots vary on each provider | iptv serv 1 = Telus TV (Canada) | iptv chan 1 = Channel 910 | iptv serv 2 = Verizon FiOS (U.S.) | iptv chan 2 = Channel 950 (HD) | iptv serv 3 = AT&T U-Verse (U.S.) | iptv chan 3 = Channel 3952 (English) Channel 3954 (Spanish) | iptv serv 4 = Telekom Entertain (Germany) | iptv chan 4 = Channel 279 (SD) }} Playboy TV (originally The Playboy Channel) is an American, adults-only premium television network that is owned by MindGeek under license from Playboy Enterprises. Its programming focuses on premium adult programming, including motion pictures, first-run television series and specials. The channel is available internationally in countries such as Sweden, Australia, Canada, Japan, Latin America, New Zealand, Greece, Israel, Russia, Iberia (Spain and Portugal) and Norway. BackgroundThe channel launched on November 1, 1982 as The Playboy Channel. The original programming and style of the Playboy Channel was developed by Hugh Hefner, and producer Michael Trikilis. Playboy hired its own sales and marketing staff and launched the channel on several major multiple system operators. At the time of its launch, programming featured on the channel consisted of R-rated films. It was broadcast for only ten hours each day, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. ET, during its first eleven years of existence. The channel re-launched as Playboy TV and adopted its current name on November 1, 1989. The network expanded its programming with the adoption of a 24-hour schedule in 1994. ProgrammingPlayboy TV was originally developed as a video version of Playboy Magazine. Programming featured music reviews, celebrity interviews, men’s fashion and segments on cars. It was a video extension of the magazine - an established lifestyle brand. Slowly the programming on the channel evolved to feature more attractive women and eventually soft core features. This then evolved to what would become more standard television programming with a focus primarily on a male demographic. In 2010, Playboy TV unveiled a new slate of TV For 2 programming,[1] which featured premium series tailored to both male and female viewers. Original, couples-focused series on Playboy TV designed specifically for co-viewing included reality shows such as Swing, Sextreme Makeover and Celebrity Sex Tales, which features animated reenactments of outrageous hookup stories from such celebrities as NBA star John Salley, supermodel Janice Dickinson and comedy legends Cheech & Chong.[2] Additional content included original documentary series (Brooklyn Kinda Love) produced by Joe and Harry Gantz, the Emmy-winning creators of HBO’s Taxicab Confessions.[3] Playboy TV also airs original comedic programs such as The Stash, The Truth About Sex, Foursome: Walk of Shame and The Arcade. The channel features popular adult movie parodies, new adult releases and profiles of game-changing classic adult films in the popular series Groundbreakers hosted by legendary filmmaker John Waters.[4] In December, Playboy TV presents Mr. Skin’s Year In Nudes, a look back at the year’s top female nude scenes in television and film hosted by the venerable Mr. Skin. Fans of classic Playboy TV shows no longer in production, such as Night Calls, 69 Sexy Things and 7 Lives Xposed, or current programming can find their favorite shows on subscription video on demand services and on the TV Everywhere service Playboy.TV. List of current and former original programs on Playboy TV
See also
References1. ^NY Times, [https://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/17/arts/television/17playboy.html\\ "Playboy TV Puts Emphasis on Intimacy"] 2. ^Screener, "Adrianne Curry on Celebrity Sex Tales" 3. ^Multichannel News, "Playboy TV Goes Mainstream" 4. ^A.V. Club, "'John Waters to Host Classic Porn" External links
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