The Erotic Network
The Erotic Network or TEN is a premium adult pay-per-view service in the United States that is owned by New Frontier Media.[1] TEN operates six full-time PPV channels that are available via cable or satellite as well as a video on demand channel.
New Frontier Media is also the exclusive distributor of Penthouse TV and Penthouse On Demand in the United States via a multimillion-dollar deal signed in December 2007 with Penthouse Media Group.[2]
Recently, the company started offering adult content for mobile phones.[3]
In 2010, the Australian television channel, Network Ten, incorrectly advertised their website as ten.com (the website for the erotic network) rather than ten.com.au during a cooking program, as a result many viewers inadvertently visited the pornographic website.
Notes
- ↑ Cable Firms Spice Up Pay TV; Adult Films Yield A Telecom Bonus
- ↑ Penthouse Magazine, New Frontier Media Announce $10 million deal to Launch Penthouse TV
- ↑ MediaPost Publications Home of MediaDailyNews, MEDIA and OMMA Magazines
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