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  2. Spice Networks - Wikipedia

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    The Spice Networks are a group of television channels operated on a pay-per-view basis that broadcast pornographic content. The channels are owned by the adult entertainment conglomerate Aylo , but they were originally launched by Playboy Enterprises in March 1994.

  3. List of adult television channels - Wikipedia

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    RKTV – US (formerly ClubJenna & The Hot Network) Skinemax HD – Canada; TEN Networks – US (Blox, Blue, Clips, Freaky, Juicy, Real, SexSee, TEN, VaVoom, XTSY) Vivid TV – US; Vixen TV – Canada; XXX Action Clips Channel – Canada

  4. Playboy TV - Wikipedia

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    The channel re-launched as Playboy at Night on November 1, 1989. During this era, original programming contained NR-rated films. The network expanded its programming with the adoption of a 24-hour schedule and adopted its current name in 1994. In 2008, the channel launched its HD simulcast feed under the name "Playboy TV HD".

  5. Home Video Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Adult Channel was broadcast after the Sci-Fi Channel and The History Channel as two widely distributed networks. HVC also switched to the Sky encryption technology in October 1997 to curtail signal piracy. HVC also increased The Adult Channel's programming budget for 1998 with an added emphasis on European programming.

  6. Babes and Brazzers - Wikipedia

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    Logo as Top Shelf TV. The channel launched on 1 October 2008 as Paul Raymond TV, replacing the free-to-air network Playboy One.In contrast to its predecessor, Paul Raymond TV was an encrypted station which broadcast hard core pornographic video, namely those from the Paul Raymond website, paulraymond.com. Encrypted content was broadcast from 10:00pm to 5:30am, with ten-minute free views ...

  7. Hot Choice - Wikipedia

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    Hot Choice was launched in 1988 as Viewer's Choice II; the channel retained the "Viewer's Choice" name until February 1993, when it was rebranded as "Hot Choice". [1] [2] [3] The service had initially aired a diverse mix of comedy and action/adventure movies geared towards mainly teenagers and adults (essentially, feature films with an MPAA rating of "PG-13" or higher) that were carried over ...

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  9. Spice TV - Wikipedia

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    Spice TV (officially named Spice Fashion Television Channel) is Africa's first dedicated English-language specialty channel for fashion, [1] owned by Consolidated Media Associates. The channel broadcasts both local and international programming related to fashion, modeling, photography, beauty, luxury , and lifestyle on DStv channel 190.