HBO removes ALL EROTIC Programming.. RIP Hookers on the Point and Taxi-Cab Confessions

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If Anyone has the Classic Taxi-Cab Confessions and Hooker's On the Point episodes... I kindly ask for a reup. I can't find that shit anywhere and now I feel like I need to keep a copy for historical purposes. This is another BLOW to my childhood.


HBO is out of the adult entertainment business

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"Real Sex," the documentary series that has run on HBO since the early 1990s, is gone with the rest of the network's "late night" adult fare. (Ulli Bonnekamp / HBO)

HBO’s popular drama series “The Deuce” is set in Times Square in the 1970s before the New York neighborhood was purged of its X-rated movie houses and adult book stores.

But the cleanup of the cable network’s own red light district is already complete.

Earlier this summer, HBO quietly removed erotic adult movies and TV shows from its channels and streaming services.

It means racy reality shows such as “Taxicab Confessions,” the documentary series “Real Sex” and “Cathouse,” which chronicled life in a Nevada brothel, and specials featuring adult film star Katie Morgan are no longer available to HBO subscribers. The adult feature films are gone as well.

Soft-core erotic movies and sexually explicit unscripted programs had long been a staple of the premium cable channel, which became part of AT&T in June after the company completed its acquisition of HBO parent Time Warner Inc.

While adult content might not have been a favorite of the new, strait-laced owners, HBO said the decision to move away from the programs preceded the AT&T deal as they had become less popular.

“Over the past several years HBO has been winding down its late-night adult fare,” an HBO representative said. “While we’re greatly ramping up our other original program offerings, there hasn’t been a strong demand for this kind of adult programming, perhaps because it’s easily available elsewhere.”

Viewers who want sexually explicit video content no longer have to subscribe to a premium cable TV service as previous generations did. The internet has made adult content widely available to anyone with a broadband connection.

HBO developed and launched most of its adult programming in the early 1990s when the internet was still nascent and the network was not yet a major producer of prestigious scripted series such as “The Sopranos.” Soft-core films were so prevalent on its sister channel Cinemax, it was nicknamed “Skinemax.”

Jeffrey Jones, director of the Peabody Center at the University of Georgia, said the inclusion of erotic material in HBO’s program offerings was once a significant draw for subscribers who wanted sexually oriented content, without having adult channels or pornographic pay-per-view movies showing up on their monthly cable bills.

“It really is a vestige of a previous era,” said Jones, co-author of “The Essential HBO Reader.” “Especially the more soft-core stuff that gave HBO its mantle of ‘It’s not TV, it’s HBO.’ You weren’t finding those shows unless you subscribed to the Playboy Channel, and most people did not want their wives to know that they watched that stuff.”

HBO has not produced new episodes of its adult series in recent years, although previous seasons were still getting late-night runs on its channels and were offered on demand to streaming video customers who subscribed to HBO Go. The programming was listed under the tab labeled “Late Night.”

While HBO’s adult documentary series showed explicit sex and extensive nudity, they had the journalistic imprimatur of the network’s award-winning documentary division. Sheila Nevins, the unit’s longtime head who developed many of the shows, retired from HBO in April after a 38-year run.

Jones said the programs likely lost their last protector when Nevins departed.

“With her gone, I can see that change,” he said. “She very much saw sex as a central part of human beings and therefore documentaries should treat it with respect. She carved out a space for this type of programming.”

“Taxicab Confessions” was innovative in its use of miniature cameras to capture conversation — and other activities — of nocturnal passengers. The series won an Emmy for outstanding informational series or special in 1995 and was nominated twice in the reality programming category.

HBO’s premium cable competitor Showtime, a unit of CBS Corp., still carries an array of adult films and reality series such as “Gigolos,” which shows male escorts at work, and erotic films. The content runs on its channels in late night and on its over-the-top streaming service under the category “After Hours.”

http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-hbo-adult-20180828-story.html#
 
With HBO Out Of The Adult-Fare Biz, Pornhub Offers A Pickup


For those HBO subscribers who are missing the premium cabler’s adult programming, Pornhub might provide a little satisfaction. The adult-video streaming site is offering to produce new episodes of such written-off “sex-positive” programs as Real Sex and Taxicab Confessions and stream the existing ones.



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“It’s a shame to see HBO rid itself of its late-night adult programming, and we consider classic shows such as Taxicab Confessions and Real Sex, among others, to be vestiges of a bygone era,” Pornhub VP Corey Price said in a statement to Deadline. “We can attest to the continued demand for adult programming and think there is immense value in the promotion and consumption of sex-positive shows. That said, we would like to extend an offer to help produce new seasons of the informative skin-baring programs and host them on our HD, on-demand platform Pornhub Premium.”


The free, ad-supported site, which claims more than 90 million daily visitors, is reacting to news that HBO quietly has been ramping down its adult fare in recent years en route to getting out of the skin-show biz.

“We would also be willing to house past seasons of said programs on Pornhub Premium for our fans to enjoy 24/7,” Price added. “At the end of the day we’re all about penetrating new markets, and we’re excited to insert ourselves into this discussion and hopefully provide more compelling original content for our fans.”

Mic drop.

https://deadline.com/2018/08/with-hbo-out-of-the-adult-fare-biz-pornhub-offers-a-pickup-1202454302/
 
1. This move has AT&T written all over it.
2. Game of Throne and The Duece have had WAY more explicit shit in them than Real Sex used to.
3. If your main source of porn in 2018 is HBO GO streaming, I have this thing called the internet that you should check out.
4. I really hope that John Oliver talks about this and any other AT&T changes when Last Week Tonight comes back.
 
If Anyone has the Classic Taxi-Cab Confessions and Hooker's On the Point episodes... I kindly ask for a reup. I can't find that shit anywhere and now I feel like I need to keep a copy for historical purposes. This is another BLOW to my childhood.


HBO is out of the adult entertainment business

la-1535469243-aaentfvs81-snap-image

"Real Sex," the documentary series that has run on HBO since the early 1990s, is gone with the rest of the network's "late night" adult fare. (Ulli Bonnekamp / HBO)

HBO’s popular drama series “The Deuce” is set in Times Square in the 1970s before the New York neighborhood was purged of its X-rated movie houses and adult book stores.

But the cleanup of the cable network’s own red light district is already complete.

Earlier this summer, HBO quietly removed erotic adult movies and TV shows from its channels and streaming services.

It means racy reality shows such as “Taxicab Confessions,” the documentary series “Real Sex” and “Cathouse,” which chronicled life in a Nevada brothel, and specials featuring adult film star Katie Morgan are no longer available to HBO subscribers. The adult feature films are gone as well.

Soft-core erotic movies and sexually explicit unscripted programs had long been a staple of the premium cable channel, which became part of AT&T in June after the company completed its acquisition of HBO parent Time Warner Inc.

While adult content might not have been a favorite of the new, strait-laced owners, HBO said the decision to move away from the programs preceded the AT&T deal as they had become less popular.

“Over the past several years HBO has been winding down its late-night adult fare,” an HBO representative said. “While we’re greatly ramping up our other original program offerings, there hasn’t been a strong demand for this kind of adult programming, perhaps because it’s easily available elsewhere.”

Viewers who want sexually explicit video content no longer have to subscribe to a premium cable TV service as previous generations did. The internet has made adult content widely available to anyone with a broadband connection.

HBO developed and launched most of its adult programming in the early 1990s when the internet was still nascent and the network was not yet a major producer of prestigious scripted series such as “The Sopranos.” Soft-core films were so prevalent on its sister channel Cinemax, it was nicknamed “Skinemax.”

Jeffrey Jones, director of the Peabody Center at the University of Georgia, said the inclusion of erotic material in HBO’s program offerings was once a significant draw for subscribers who wanted sexually oriented content, without having adult channels or pornographic pay-per-view movies showing up on their monthly cable bills.

“It really is a vestige of a previous era,” said Jones, co-author of “The Essential HBO Reader.” “Especially the more soft-core stuff that gave HBO its mantle of ‘It’s not TV, it’s HBO.’ You weren’t finding those shows unless you subscribed to the Playboy Channel, and most people did not want their wives to know that they watched that stuff.”

HBO has not produced new episodes of its adult series in recent years, although previous seasons were still getting late-night runs on its channels and were offered on demand to streaming video customers who subscribed to HBO Go. The programming was listed under the tab labeled “Late Night.”

While HBO’s adult documentary series showed explicit sex and extensive nudity, they had the journalistic imprimatur of the network’s award-winning documentary division. Sheila Nevins, the unit’s longtime head who developed many of the shows, retired from HBO in April after a 38-year run.

Jones said the programs likely lost their last protector when Nevins departed.

“With her gone, I can see that change,” he said. “She very much saw sex as a central part of human beings and therefore documentaries should treat it with respect. She carved out a space for this type of programming.”

“Taxicab Confessions” was innovative in its use of miniature cameras to capture conversation — and other activities — of nocturnal passengers. The series won an Emmy for outstanding informational series or special in 1995 and was nominated twice in the reality programming category.

HBO’s premium cable competitor Showtime, a unit of CBS Corp., still carries an array of adult films and reality series such as “Gigolos,” which shows male escorts at work, and erotic films. The content runs on its channels in late night and on its over-the-top streaming service under the category “After Hours.”

http://www.latimes.com/business/hollywood/la-fi-ct-hbo-adult-20180828-story.html#


for awhile HBO kinda claimed the sex on here was real...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tell_Me_You_Love_Me_(TV_series)



http://www.vulture.com/2007/11/tell_me_you_love_me_climaxes_i.html
 
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They could have still left Taxicab confessions, Real Sex, and Hookers on the point.

At least move them to the documentary section

^^^

I am NOT being funny when I say those docs were important game changing and VERY educational.

And exposed a serous issue to a very specific audience.

I am surprised the LGBTQ community hasn't addressed this...cause a LOT of that stuff helped them to be more acceptable in media and society.

https://www.bgol.us/forum/threads/tv-throwback-an-oral-history-of-hbos-real-sex.747166/
 
i was going to come in here and call hbo stupid but they make a damn good point

kids are no longer staying up at night to catch a skinflick....they have access to the real shit now

oh the adults too
 
^^^

I am NOT being funny when I say those docs were important game changing and VERY educational.

And exposed a serous issue to a very specific audience.

I am surprised the LGBTQ community hasn't addressed this...cause a LOT of that stuff helped them to be more acceptable in media and society.

https://www.bgol.us/forum/threads/tv-throwback-an-oral-history-of-hbos-real-sex.747166/


AGree.... I know moms would hate to hear to this But Real Sex and Especially Hookers on the Point taught me a lot of shit about the game. Hookers on the point is my shit.


And I’ve spent over a decade trying to find that Taxi Cab confession episode where the three Latin chicks decided to have a three way in the back of the cab.
 
AGree.... I know moms would hate to hear to this But Real Sex and Especially Hookers on the Point taught me a lot of shit about the game. Hookers on the point is my shit.




And I’ve spent over a decade trying to find that Taxi Cab confession episode where the three Latin chicks decided to have a three way in the back of the cab.

I miss seeing "Hookers on the Point" because we used to ride around there as teens when my boy would borrow his mother's car. Several years later the notorious GOAT strip club would open in that neighborhood.
 
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I could care less.. I dnt watch hbo and definitely wouldnt pay for their content
 
Doesnt Cinemax still be showing that softcore stuff most weekends..? on that MoreMax channel i couldve sworn i seen a film just two weeks ago featuring Kira Noir and Riley Reid :dunno:

Hookers On The Point used to have me dying w/ the narrator and his opening each show with rhyming..that one episode: "..and next up we meet SSSinnamonnn..." :roflmao2:
 
1. This move has AT&T written all over it.
2. Game of Throne and The Duece have had WAY more explicit shit in them than Real Sex used to.
3. If your main source of porn in 2018 is HBO GO streaming, I have this thing called the internet that you should check out.
4. I really hope that John Oliver talks about this and any other AT&T changes when Last Week Tonight comes back.
I watched all those Real Sex episodes. They WERE more explicted than those 2 shows u mentioned if I recall.
 
That lesbian convo between the Latin cab driver and the lesbian cac was legendary... That shit was verbal porn... I know I wasn't the only 1 that was like go with her when it aired..now that was verbal intercourse

That shit, the lesbian three way, and the episode were that chick started giving her dude a hand job in the back of the cab and asked him to fuck her... where classics.

Also that episode with the two obnoxious Italian dudes trying to find a club to party... and pick up bitches.. that shit was fucking hilarious.
 
There was one Hookers on the Point I remember where they followed dude through most of the show while he was trying to find someone to hit. He ended up getting one towards the end, and the condom broke while he was fuckin the chick.

I think it was the 2nd one.
 
Doesnt Cinemax still be showing that softcore stuff most weekends..? on that MoreMax channel i couldve sworn i seen a film just two weeks ago featuring Kira Noir and Riley Reid :dunno:

Hookers On The Point used to have me dying w/ the narrator and his opening each show with rhyming..that one episode: "..and next up we meet SSSinnamonnn..." :roflmao2:

Classic....
 
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