1995 In the US,
Playboy TV started
Night Calls, a
phone-in show where viewers could 'direct' the presenters (all female porn stars) in sexual acts on the air. However, this was not quite the format established later in Europe, where the focus is more on the phone calls, and profit made from them.
2002 • December 3:
Babestation was first broadcast from 11pm-1am on
Game Network UK, initially with a show host and two other presenters. •
SexySat TV began in the Netherlands, broadcasting from 14:00 to 02:00. According to
Interia Biznes, "It probably started in December 2002 (the first mentions of tests in the satkurier.pl news archive come from early January 2003)."
2003 • Other programs such as
Babecast (on
Friendly TV, UK) and
Fast Girls (
Motors TV UK) began in late-night timeslots. These were usually on channel nos 150–250 on
the Sky EPGand gradually became more daring in portraying
nudity and
masturbation (although they were by no means
hardcore). •
Babestation's running time was extended to include a "late babe" hour, with only one girl taking calls on full screen; to avoid the conversation being heard by viewers,
background music was played, as continues to be the case on other programs.
2004 In the UK: • A number of the "true" or dedicated adult channels (whose channel no. was around 900, such as Live XXX TV) started to run up to 2½ hours of free-to-view live phone-ins, encouraging viewers to sign up to the subscription for the channel, before becoming
encrypted. Then, the porn stars from the earlier show would engage in acts including
oral sex, and use
dildos.
Outside the UK: • August 4:
SexySat TV moved from the Netherlands to
Prague, Czech Republic, which reduced the explicitness of broadcasts. • August:
Diva Futura went on-the-air in Italy. • October 22: Eurotic TV began in Austria, with production site and models based in
Sofia, Bulgaria. Its role was "to sell subscriptions for encrypted channels including Inxtc.tv and Xplus tv".
2006 • By this time, Game Network had allowed
Babestation (and other profitable non
video game-related programs like
Psychic Interactive) to dominate its schedule. On February 20, Game Network ceased to exist, and the channel was renamed "Babestation". On February 28, Sky moved all adult or predominantly-adult channels to channel nos 900–970, so all channels showing late-night babe shows are now alongside established adult channels such as
Television X. • During the daytime, some channels show
teleshopping or
quiz channels, while many of the newly moved channels decided to start showing "softer" daytime babe shows, with some of the same presenters as at night (e.g.,
Babedate). They still take premium-rate phone calls, but usually wear
bikinis (and keep them on), and cannot make sexual gyrations. • Television X's
TVX Callgirls Live became the first "babe show" to introduce male porn stars on-screen. They co-presented a free-to-view preview for two hours, with an alternating female presenter (two other girls take calls), then, in the live finale for subscribing viewers, had
sex with one of the female presenters on air after encryption. • November 9:
ICSTIS fined a variety of daytime
chat line service providers for breaches of phone line regulations – LiveLines UK Ltd, who ran daytime show
Housebabes Live (and
Office Babe and
Hospital Reception until September 28, 2006) were fined a total of £85,000; Datapro Services Ltd, £3,000 for
Office Babe; Com & Tel Ltd, £25,000 (lowered after appeal) and
2ergo, £5,000, for
Babedate and
Mobibabes; and Eckoh Technologies, £10,000 for
Babeworld (daytime version, which still contained sexually-explicit phone conversations). [https://web.archive.org/web/20061208053535/http://www.informationoverlord.co.uk/2006/11/icstis-fines-variety-of-service • November 24: British television regulator
Ofcom imposed a £175,000 fine on Look4Love, owners of
Babestar TV. In 2006, Babestar had become one of the most explicit free-to-view nighttime channels, containing use of
sex toys and
oral sex between female presenters, although the content could still just be considered "
softcore". Ofcom's problem was actually with Babestar's concentration on the "barely-legal" status of an 18-year-old presenter.
2007 • SportXXXbabes and
House of Fun TV introduced 'live
pixelisation' – blurring of a part of the screen. This allowed them to feature explicit content (
masturbation and
oral sex between presenters) without breaking rules, because aroused
genitals were not seen. • February: House Of Fun TV also introduced
Boys Next Door, the first
all-male gay porn on a British adult chat program, broadcast only twice (on Tuesday nights). This featured
simulated anal sex, and (pixelised) real masturbation and oral sex between three male presenters.
2008 • The websites of
Babestation,
Babecast and
Sex Station began to
simulcast content. Although most of this was repeated material previously televised on
Sex Station, there was also the introduction of a daytime
webcast from 11:00 until 20:30, with sexually-explicit content and language that would be too strong to be televised, featuring up to three female presenters. •
3G technology was introduced to adult chat channels, which allows some presenters to see some of the callers who are talking to them.
2011 •
Sex Station extended its web show to 24 hours a day. As of 2017, Sex Station had since ceased trading.
2013 • UK Babestation obtained a channel licence in Netherlands, leading
Ofcom to make a formal complaint to the Dutch regulator.
2019 • Studio 66 TV was cautioned by
Ofcom for sexualised content in daytime broadcasts. ==Daytime chat lines==