Spice Networks
The Spice Networks is a group of pornographic pay-per-view channels available via cable, IPTV and satellite services,and available in more than 72 countries including the United States and New Zealand. The networks broadcast adult content or pornography content. Originally built and owned by Playboy Enterprises, the Spice Networks, along with the namesake Playboy TV channel and the operating rights to Playboy's websites (excluding the Playboy Cyber Club, which was later shut down) were sold to Manwin (now MindGeek) in late 2011.[1] The Playboy.com domain was later bought back from Manwin (now MindGeek), while the Spice networks were rebranded with the names of brands owned by Manwin.
Channels
Spice Networks operate several channels under various names based on the country of origin.
USA
- RKTV (formerly ClubJenna & The Hot Network)
- Brazzers TV (formerly Fresh! & Spice)
- BangU. (formerly SKiN TV, Shorteez & Spice 2)
- Mofos (formerly Xcess & Hot Zone)
The following services previously available in the US, have now been discontinued:
- Spice Hot
- Spice Live
- Spice Wild
Europe, Asia & New Zealand
- Adult Channel (United Kingdom & Ireland)
- Brazzers TV Europe (Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, F.Y.R.O.M., Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden & Switzerland)
- Spice TV (Korea)
- Brazzers TV (New Zealand)
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| 1 Indicates the channel is still in existence, but currently operates as a basic cable channel.2 Star Channel was part of Warner Communications' QUBE interactive cable service, and was the precursor to present-day The Movie Channel. |
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- See also
- U.S. movie channels
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