(25-02-2015 10:48 )BarrieBF Wrote: I'm also in agreement with admiral. No matter how bad things are it doesn't necessarily follow that babeshows will eventually cease to exist. Although in the future there could well be significantly less channels than there are now. As admiral says I can see there always being SOME demand for the format.
There may well be some residual demand for the format, but if it doesn't make business sense to provide it then the channels will cease. There are now only two operators left (Storm and S66) who have babe channels as their core business, so that must say something. The other operators have different core businesses and run babe channels as ancillary operations.
Cellcast (Babestation channels): Cellcast are not purely a babe channel operator and are in fact an international telecoms tech company. They run babe channels (also astrology and psychic channels) as a testbed for their systems and to generate cash. Admiral Becker is wrong when he conflates Cellcast's poor figures with Babestation. As Hannah's Pet regularly reminds him (only to be ignored), these losses are for the group as a whole, and we don't know how much of this is down to Babestation.
However, I do agree that the demand is falling and all babe channels are in trouble. If the TV babe channels no longer provide the cash Cellcast needs I'm sure they will drop them and run web-based channels of some sort instead.
Playboy: We all know what Playboy does and should their RLC channels become permanently unprofitable they will be dropped. They already dropped one channel last year and are no longer involved in producing their own content, sub-contracting to Red Light in Bristol.
Xpanded: Their TV channels have only ever been a shop window for their web and phone content, which is why they make no effort whatsoever regarding sets or picture quality. When the shop window becomes unprofitable it will be closed.
Television X: They got out of the babe channel game some time ago. I think they still hold some licences but they don't do anything with them as far as I know.
I believe that pretty soon (within five years) TV broadcast babe channels will cease and the web and cam sites will take over. I don't think this is such a bleak outlook however. All TVs are becoming 'smart' and web-connected, so the issue of having to use PCs to view content won't apply.
The net already offers a range of services, including live interaction with models, so people who call babe channels now will still have similar services available. These will continue to develop in what will be a new world of interactive TV, rather than the dying world of broadcast babe channels.