Adult
| Name | Owner | Multiplex Channels | HD | Notes |
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| Climax | Playboy Enterprises |
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| Hot Choice | Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner | PPV Service, available on most cable systems. | ||
| Hustler TV | LFP Broadcasting | PPV Service | Yes | |
| Peephole TV | Media House Enterprises, Inc. |
The network is available on IPTV, Satellite and Mobile phone
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| Penthouse TV | Penthouse Media Group / New Frontier Media | Video On Demand Channel | ||
| Playboy TV | Playboy Enterprises | aka Playboy Channel | Yes | |
| Playgirl TV | Video On Demand Channel | |||
| Seduxxxtion TV on Demand | No | Video On Demand Channel | ||
| Spice Networks | Playboy Enterprises |
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| The Erotic Network | New Frontier Media |
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| Uncensored TV on Demand | Video On Demand Channel. |
Read more about this topic: List Of United States Cable And Satellite Television Networks
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