SexySat TV

SexySat TV
Starring Various
Country of origin Slovakia / Netherlands / Brazil
Original language(s) English
Production
Running time 24 hours
Release
Picture format 4:3
Original release 2002 – Present
External links
Website

SexySat TV is a softcore televised sex line, broadcasting on the Astra 1L, Hot Bird 13B and Hipasat Bsatellites.

SexySat previously had a network of three more channels on European satellite TV, including on Hot Bird 3.

History

Sexysat was one of the first European erotic Liveshow-channels. Different sources state that it was first broadcast in 2001 (www.epontv.com[1]) or February 2002 (de.wikipedia.org[2]). The first programmes were on a single Hot Bird satellite channel, with one female presenter taking calls in a studio in the Netherlands.

According to liveshow-tv.com, the studio was moved from the Netherlands to Bratislava, Slovakia, on 4 August 2004.[3] In July 2005,[4] SexySat began broadcasting on the Astra 1H satellite, available in Germany. Since these two developments, the picture and sound quality has reduced, along with explicitness allowed on shows (fans began a petition to oppose this).

Format

Liveshows are broadcast live 24 hours a day. (Previously this was only from 19:00 until 06:00, with repeats in-between.) Programming usually consists of a scantily clad woman, who asks viewers to call her. The ladies are mostly from the Czech Republic and neighbouring Slovakia and speak at least two foreign languages.

Satellites

Defunct channel:

Web streams

There are online live streams of both SexySat TV 1 (since 2011) and also an online-only hardcore channel, XXX SexySat (since December 1, 2012). As of 2016 Their websites also carries other streams of similar channels such as Babestation

References

  1. Epontv.com Retrieved 14 Oct 2007
  2. Academic.ru Retrieved 1 Oct 2011 (moved from de.wikipedia Retrieved 14 Oct 2007)
  3. Liveshow-tv.com Retrieved 14 Oct 2007
  4. Academic.ru Retrieved 1 Oct 2011 (moved from de.wikipedia Retrieved 14 Oct 2007)
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