Playboy TV

Playboy TV (originally The Playboy Channel) is an American, premium television owned by MindGeek under license from Playboy Enterprises.

Playboy TV
LaunchedNovember 1, 1982 (November 1, 1982) (as The Playboy Channel)
Owned byMindGeek
(licensed by Playboy Enterprises)
Picture format480i (SDTV)
(Americas)
576i (SDTV)
(Europe)
1080i (HDTV)
(United States, Latin America and Russia)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Broadcast areaUnited States, Canada, Latin America, Europe, Japan, South Korea, Israel
HeadquartersNew York City, New York
Formerly calledThe Playboy Channel (November 1, 1982 – October 31, 1989)
WebsitePlayboy TV
Availability
Satellite
Euskaltel (Spain)Channel 51
Sky (Mexico)Channel 926
Movistar+ (Spain)Channel 111
DigitAlb (Albania)Channel 153
Dish Network (U.S.)Channel 488/9 (English)
Channel 487 (Spanish)
DirecTV (U.S.)Channel 580 and 589 (English; HD)
Channel 583 (Spanish)
Shaw Direct (Canada)Channel 680
Bell Satellite TV (Canada)Channel 780
Cable
Videotron (Canada)Channel 221 (SD)
Com Hem (Sweden)Channel 54
UPC RomaniaChannel 974
Izzi TelecomChannel 691
Available on most U.S. cable systemsChannel slots vary on each provider
IPTV
Telus TV (Canada)Channel 910
Verizon FiOS (U.S.)Channel 950 (HD)
AT&T U-Verse (U.S.)Channel 3952 (English)
Channel 3954 (Spanish)
Telekom Entertain (Germany)Channel 279 (SD)
Free (France)Channel 374
SomTV (Andorra)Channel 270

History

In 2010, Playboy TV unveiled a new program slate,[1] which featured series tailored to both male and female viewers.[2]

Programs on Playboy TV have included

  • Cougar Club
  • The Tryst List
  • Early Bird Yoga
  • FrolicMe Passion
  • FrolicMe Stories
  • Intimate Tales
  • Jazmin's Touch
  • Playboy Centerfolds
  • Playboy Muses
  • Secret Sessions
  • Seduction Principles
  • Seven Motives
  • Suite Rendezvous
  • Sexcape
  • Swing
  • The Life Erotic
  • The Tryst List
  • Triple Play
  • Undercover
  • World of Playboy
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