R18 Hardcore UK TV Station Launches

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BLUE_JUICE
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R18 Hardcore UK TV Station Launches

Post by BLUE_JUICE »

Yes thats right!

UK?S FIRST 24/7 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT INTERNET TV CHANNEL LAUNCHES

AND A FREE 1 HOUR PREVIEW IS AVAILABLE HERE: BLUE JUICE TELEVISION

Due to current OFCOM rulings it will not be available via Satellite.

In the new year Atlantic Television will be distributing Blue Juice Television, the first Hardcore Adult Entertainment Internet TV channel in the UK.

Unlike current ?unicast? or ?Video on Demand? streaming services that many websites currently offer, Blue Juice is unique in that it offers the viewer an ?always on? multicast channel which the subscriber can access.

For only ?10 a week, 512k (or faster) Broadband users will have uninterrupted access to not just Hardcore Adult films but also live interactive evenings from our studio in Oxford.

With a capacity of TENS OF THOUSANDS OF viewers at any one time, Blue Juice?s subscribers should never experience poor quality broadcasts or have connection issues.

New technology always drives the adult industry first, especially online. This is the start of "the next big thing" for adult entertainment around the globe.
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Is this IPTV or something else?

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Why would logagent attempt to access the internet from your WMP stream?

(My firewall alerted me to a security risk)

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Re: R18 Hardcore UK TV Station Launches

Post by bigboy »

yeah my norton wpouldnt allow the pop up? nasty scam?
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Re: R18 Hardcore UK TV Station Launches

Post by BLUE_JUICE »

NOthing sinister - I think frankly its just logging software to see how many hours are being watched, nothing to cause concern I can TOTALLY assure you!
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Re: R18 Hardcore UK TV Station Launches

Post by BLUE_JUICE »

bigboy wrote:

> yeah my norton wpouldnt allow the pop up? nasty scam?

No nast scam - just a simple but honest PR excersise... the pop up blocker seems to think there are pop us - when in fact there are not.. it to do with the coding used to launch the "Player" screen to as a new window and a certain size with no toolbars etc..

again - nothing sinister - although I understand your concern..

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Post by Phil mCc »

Nope Striclybroadband is better for pure web-viewing web-cast won't work as they need to be piered to BT who won't, not even BBC can multi-cast, Nothing works on the links well done great piece of advertising, have a look at www.gdbtv.com they can do it and to TV and PC or look at www.tvbrighton.com this is the first trial of the system, finally if you are serious about making this channel happen why not contact GDBTV who could help, or use narrowstep thats the only 2 choices.
As for the OFCOM part so long as your server is not in UK you are correct,

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Post by BLUE_JUICE »

jimslip wrote:

> Is this IPTV or something else?
>
>

Well its TV Delivered over the Internet so yes, if you like - but this is a grey area for the law... its hard to define the difference between WEBTV and IPTV, the main diff is that IP TV is designed for delivery over the net to be viewed on your TV at home...

At the moment given the grey areas of the law we are not marketing that at all, although if you did find a way of watching it on your TV scree, you would see its TV quality.
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Post by BLUE_JUICE »

Phil mCc wrote:

> Nope Striclybroadband is better for pure web-viewing web-cast
> won't work as they need to be piered to BT who won't, not even
> BBC can multi-cast, Nothing works on the links well done great
> piece of advertising, have a look at www.gdbtv.com they can do
> it and to TV and PC or look at www.tvbrighton.com this is the
> first trial of the system, finally if you are serious about
> making this channel happen why not contact GDBTV who could
> help, or use narrowstep thats the only 2 choices.
> As for the OFCOM part so long as your server is not in UK you
> are correct,
>
> Phil McC
>
>


Actually Phil, to be honest I would (clearly) have to disagree with you... it does work, and we CAN and are doing this. Again your going to have to trust me on how capable our nationwide network is. The BBC have problems multicasting for a whole host of issues that are not going to be a concern of ours.

Stricklybroadband are, I agree great at what they do - but we should not be compared to them, they specialise (very well) on video on demand - we are a TV station in our own right.
Rgds

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Post by BLUE_JUICE »

Phil mCc wrote:

> Nope Striclybroadband is better for pure web-viewing web-cast
> won't work as they need to be piered to BT who won't, not even
> BBC can multi-cast, Nothing works on the links well done great
> piece of advertising, have a look at www.gdbtv.com they can do
> it and to TV and PC or look at www.tvbrighton.com this is the
> first trial of the system, finally if you are serious about
> making this channel happen why not contact GDBTV who could
> help, or use narrowstep thats the only 2 choices.
> As for the OFCOM part so long as your server is not in UK you
> are correct,
>
> Phil McC
>
>


Actually Phil, to be honest I would (clearly) have to disagree with you... it does work, and we CAN and are doing this. Again your going to have to trust me on how capable our nationwide network is. The BBC have problems multicasting for a whole host of issues that are not going to be a concern of ours.

Stricklybroadband are, I agree great at what they do - but we should not be compared to them, they specialise (very well) on video on demand - we are a TV station in our own right.
Rgds

Steve
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