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
Famous quotes containing the word adult:
“When children dress like adults they are more likely to behave as adults do, to imitate adult actions. It is hard to walk like an adult male wearing corduroy knickers that make an awful noise. But boys in long pants can walk like men, and little girls in tight jeans can walk like women.”
—David Elkind (20th century)
“Any balance we achieve between adult and parental identities, between childrens and our own needs, works only for a timebecause, as one father says, Its a new ball game just about every week. So we are always in the process of learning to be parents.”
—Joan Sheingold Ditzion, Dennie, and Palmer Wolf. Ourselves and Our Children, by Boston Womens Health Book Collective, ch. 2 (1978)
“This is no argument against teaching manners to the young. On the contrary, it is a fine old tradition that ought to be resurrected from its current mothballs and put to work...In fact, children are much more comfortable when they know the guide rules for handling the social amenities. Its no more fun for a child to be introduced to a strange adult and have no idea what to say or do than it is for a grownup to go to a formal dinner and have no idea what fork to use.”
—Leontine Young (20th century)