SexySat TV

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CountryFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic

Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
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Language(s) English
History
Founded2002

SexySat TV is a softcore televised sex line, broadcasting on the Hot Bird 13B satellite.

Contents

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. Regarding the channel's foundation, Interia Biznes gave this information: "It probably started in December 2002 (the first mentions of tests in the satkurier.pl news archive come from early January 2003)"., [1] the same months when Babestation began in the UK.

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. [2] In July 2005, SexySat began broadcasting on the Astra 1H satellite, available in Germany.[ citation needed ] 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 1 December 2012). As of 2016, their websites also carry other streams of similar channels, such as Babestation.

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References

  1. "SexySat wraca do emisji z 13°E (SexySat returns to broadcasts on 13°E)". Interia Biznes (Web Archive). 11 March 2014. Archived from the original on 25 August 2019. Retrieved 25 August 2019.
  2. Liveshow-tv.comRetrieved 14 Oct 2007 Archived 21 February 2009 at the Wayback Machine