from Advertising Age:
LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) -- The economy may be in shambles, but satellite and cable companies are making whoopee.
Faced with increased competition from former phone companies such as AT&T and Verizon, satellite and cable companies are loosening their chastity belts and getting more aggressive about promoting adult content on other male-heavy channels such as ESPN and Spike TV. What's more, even as they raise prices on regular channels, the price of their adult fare is about to get much cheaper and more attractive. - read the rest on AdAge.com






Probably would have been a good article if i could have printed it. its chicken to set it up that poorly. I know it will be on your site so i’ll transcribe it some time by hand – never crane your neck to read an article if they won’t let you print it. Stupid ad fools – the original Bedazzled has the Devil say .. well, rent it. it’s infinitely better than the remake. And of course porno as a recession proof industry MUST become as easy to get as the mainstream dreck and unwatchable ” sports ” like topless curling or paraplegic iceskaters. Its SOOO ist amendmant; decided at least in 1954 if not earlier with the Fanny Hill ruling. Much more constitutiuonal than the B>S> Fairness Doctrine. When are these bozos gonna get it: All we export anymore is entertainment? To Pakistan, Iceland, Belorus and Timbuktu.
I don’t have to look at internet to see porn YAY!
As far as satellite companies go, if they want more business, do the following:
DirecTV : Be cheaper.
Dish Network : Put more channels in your base package. It’s stupid that a person with the base package doesn’t get NFL Network, their regional Fox Sports Net, or MSNBC. We get Fox News though, which I don’t completely understand.