NewsMan
01-12-2003, 11:29 PM
Spice Digital Networks will launch Spice Live, a new channel featuring live
interactive programming blocks on December 1, 2003.
"Spice Live is the only network in existence that will offer real-time,
interactive adult content 7 days a week," commented Jeff Jenest, general
manager of Spice Digital Networks. "Our intention, by creating such a
unique and innovative network,is to continue to provide the widest variety
of adult entertainment to the consumer. Period"
The channel will launch with approximately eight to ten hours of original
live programming blocks each day, seven days a week. The programming blocks
will repeat until the next day.
Some of the live, in-studio programming will include the currently airing
original series, Spice Clips, and The Nooner, a new, daily show encouraging
"afternoon delights" at home along with real, on-air couples. Another new
series that Spice Live will carry is Unzipped, a reality-based series
somewhat like Playboy TV's Totally Busted, but much more graphic.
Spice Clips presents live programming blocks featuring scenes from Spice
Digital Networks' extensive library of classic and new adult films. A cadre
of adult star "CJs" (clip jockeys) including Holly Hollywood, Aurora Snow,
Anne Marie and Velvet Rose host real-time call-in segments allowing viewers
to interact with the stars and choose their favorite adult film clips which
will then be shown. To date, Spice Clips has received more than one million
calls from viewers.
In fact, it was the success of Spice Clips that led to the creation of the
new channel. "We had a lot of success with Spice Clips, but it was only
offered to certain affiliates. We figured that if we rolled it into a larger
channel, we could expand it and offer to more affiliates," Frank Marchesini,
spokesman for Spice Digital Networks, told AVN.com
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On cable TV they have a weather channel - 24 hours of weather. We had
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interactive programming blocks on December 1, 2003.
"Spice Live is the only network in existence that will offer real-time,
interactive adult content 7 days a week," commented Jeff Jenest, general
manager of Spice Digital Networks. "Our intention, by creating such a
unique and innovative network,is to continue to provide the widest variety
of adult entertainment to the consumer. Period"
The channel will launch with approximately eight to ten hours of original
live programming blocks each day, seven days a week. The programming blocks
will repeat until the next day.
Some of the live, in-studio programming will include the currently airing
original series, Spice Clips, and The Nooner, a new, daily show encouraging
"afternoon delights" at home along with real, on-air couples. Another new
series that Spice Live will carry is Unzipped, a reality-based series
somewhat like Playboy TV's Totally Busted, but much more graphic.
Spice Clips presents live programming blocks featuring scenes from Spice
Digital Networks' extensive library of classic and new adult films. A cadre
of adult star "CJs" (clip jockeys) including Holly Hollywood, Aurora Snow,
Anne Marie and Velvet Rose host real-time call-in segments allowing viewers
to interact with the stars and choose their favorite adult film clips which
will then be shown. To date, Spice Clips has received more than one million
calls from viewers.
In fact, it was the success of Spice Clips that led to the creation of the
new channel. "We had a lot of success with Spice Clips, but it was only
offered to certain affiliates. We figured that if we rolled it into a larger
channel, we could expand it and offer to more affiliates," Frank Marchesini,
spokesman for Spice Digital Networks, told AVN.com
--
Source:
http://www.avn.com/index.php?Primary_Navigation=Articles&Action=View_Article&Content_ID=55715
More news:
http://www.auspaytv.com.au/forums/ipdl.php
***
On cable TV they have a weather channel - 24 hours of weather. We had
something like that where I grew up. We called it a window.
-- Dan Spencer