Red Hot TV
Ownership
OwnerPortland TV
Sister channelsTelevision X
History
Launched19 June 2000
ClosedMarch 2017
Replaced byXrated

Red Hot TV was a series of British television channel that showcased pornographic content on a pay-per-view basis.

The channel began broadcasting on Sky in June 2000 as one of a group of channels called Red Hot TV. The channels were owned by Portland TV which also owned the pornographic subscription channel Television X. Portland TV was a division of Northern & Shell until it was sold in April 2016 in a management buy-out.[1]

In March 2017, the Red Hot channels were replaced with a new brand known as Xrated.

History

Red Hot TV launched on 19 June 2000 with two networks - Red Hot Euro and Red Hot Films. Similar to Portland's existing Television X network, both Red Hot channels operated under pay-per-view, offering programming from 10 pm to 4 am, although operated as budget networks - offering a night for £2.49.[2]

The network of channels expanded with the addition of Red Hot Amateur in February 2001,[3]followed on with Red Hot All Girl in November 2001,[4] Red Hot Wives in March 2002,[5] and Red Hot UK Talent in October 2002. Red Hot also launched on NTL within the 2002 period, with Amateur, Films, and All Girl being broadcast on the cable provider.[6]

The brand's first refresh occurred in April 2003. The beginning of June saw the first replacement of one of the networks with Red Hot Euro being replaced with Red Hot 40+ Wives. A channel refresh moved the channels elsewhere on the Sky EPG in July 2003.[7] October saw Red Hot Films being replaced with Red Hot Only 18.

In February 2004, Red Hot Euro and Red Hot Films relaunched on the Sky EPG, expanding the network over to eight channels.[8]

Another EPG change on 1 April 2005 led to several additions and removals. Red Hot Euro was shuttered with Red Hot Only 18 moving into its former slot, while a new Red Hot network - Red Hot Rears (branded as "Red Hot R" on the Sky EPG), launched in the vacated Only 18 slot. Two of the channels - Red Hot UK Talent and Red Hot Films were renamed Red Hot Climax and Red Hot Movies, respectively.[9]

In April 2006, Red Hot All Girl and Red Hot Movies were rebranded as Red Hot Raw and Red Hot Reality respectively, retaining the network's eight-channel slate.[10] In July 2006, Red Hot Only 18 was renamed Red Hot All Girl.

On 3 April 2007, another Sky EPG refresh reduced the Red Hot network to six with the closure and sale of the EPG slots belonging to Red Hot Climax and Red Hot Reality. Red Hot All Girl was renamed Red Hot Girl Girl, Red Hot 40+ Wives was renamed simply Red Hot 40+, and Red Hot Rears was renamed Red Hot Viewers. Red Hot Reality was soon relaunched on 23 August, and another refresh in the networks rebranded Red Hot Reality and Red Hot Wives as Red Hot Just 18 and Red Hot DD, respectively on 6 December, alongside the addition of Red Hot Fetish.[11]

On 28 August 2008, Red Hot Raw and Red Hot Viewers closed and their EPG slots were sold off, reducing Red Hot to a six-channel slate.[12]

On 21 May 2009, Red Hot Just 18 and Red Hot Girl Girl closed alongside fellow sister network Television X FFWD, in favour of three chat-based channels named "Filth", "Cream" and "Skincity".[13] On 16 July, a small change occurred with Red Hot 40+ moving into Red Hot DD's slot, while the vacated 40+ slot became Red Hot TV.[14] In August 2009 Red Hot TV attempted to get into the record books by organizing Britain's biggest gang bang, which they named "The Great British Gang Bang".[15] In October 2009, the network expanded to five channels once again with the addition of Red Hot Mums, replacing Filth.

At the start of 2012 eight channels were broadcast by Red Hot TV, including Red Hot Fetish and Red Hot Dirty Talk.[16] In June, Red Hot Fetish was removed and replaced with Filth, and Red Hot TV being renamed Red Hot 18's.

Red Hot 40+ was removed from the Sky EPG in 2013, and on 7 January 2016, the Red Hot channels decreased from three to a single channel. Red Hot Amateur became Viewer's Wives, Red Hot Mums became simply Red Hot, and Red Hot 18s became Xtreme Filth.

See also

References

  1. William Turvill (1 April 2016). "Porn-no more for Richard Desmond as he sells adult entertainment network Portland TV for less than £1m". City A.M.
  2. "New adult channels". Digital Spy. 23 June 2000.
  3. "Red Hot Amateur". Digital Spy. 19 January 2001.
  4. "More Red Hot". Digital Spy. 2 October 2001.
  5. "RHW". Digital Spy. 14 March 2002.
  6. https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/cable/a4834/font-colorcc0000exclusivefont-ntl-plans-to-expand-channel-lineup/
  7. "New EPG Numbers for Adult Channels". Digital Spy. 7 July 2003.
  8. https://www.digitalspy.com/tech/satellite/a13503/two-red-hot-channels-return/
  9. Shelley, Darren (1 April 2005). "Sky EPG changes for Red Hot channels". Digital Spy.
  10. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/comment/7752953#Comment_7752953
  11. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/comment/19905683#Comment_19905683
  12. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/comment/27065189#Comment_27065189
  13. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/comment/32547150#Comment_32547150
  14. https://forums.digitalspy.com/discussion/comment/33795253#Comment_33795253
  15. "Great British Gang Bang". Red hot TV. Archived from the original on 19 September 2009. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  16. Johnson, Beth; Aston, James; Glynn, Basil (2012). Television, Sex and Society: Analyzing Contemporary Representations. EBSCO ebook academic collection. A&C Black. p. 82. ISBN 9780826434982.
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