In May 1995, it was announced that
Hugh Hefner's
Playboy magazine, which had been producing
Playboy TV in the United States since November 1982, would start a new British television station in partnership with
Flextech (51%) and
British Sky Broadcasting (30%).
Playboy Enterprises chairman and chief executive officer
Christie Hefner said: David Chance, deputy managing director of British Sky Broadcasting, and Roger Luard, managing director of Flextech plc, jointly said: In November 1995, Playboy TV UK started broadcasting for the first time, running from 11:30pm to 4:00am on Mondays to Thursdays, and also from midnight on Fridays to Sundays. The channel offered a combination of programmes including live shows, comedy series, documentaries and films, as well as several well known stars including
Pamela Anderson,
Jenny McCarthy,
Kathy Lloyd and
Jo Guest. In December 1998, HVC acquired the 81% interest in Playboy TV UK/Benelux from Flextech and British Sky Broadcasting Limited, and HVC and Playboy TV UK were subsequently merged. Playboy said that HVC would pay approximately US$9 million for the 81% interest and that the timing of the payments would be based on the network's future cash flows. Playboy TV and HVC continued to be delivered on Sky's satellite platform as well as via cable. Playboy Entertainment Group president Anthony J. Lynn said: In February 2005, Playboy TV UK was fined by
Ofcom for broadcasting
Sandy Babe Abroad, a
hardcore pornographic film, and said "it includes material which should not be transmitted at any time under any circumstance on British television". On 2 April 2009, the station again fined by Ofcom for breaches of its licence, by broadcasting "sexually explicit material unencrypted". In December 2011, Playboy TV UK was sold to the internet pornography company Manwin (later
MindGeek) along with the rest of Spice Networks. In January 2013, Playboy TV UK was fined once again for failing to ensure that children were protected from potentially harmful pornographic material, they said "there wasn't a system in place on Playboy's on-demand programmes services and they didn't have acceptable controls in place to check that users were aged 18 or over". Playboy TV UK was also available in Finland and Scandinavia through
Canal Digital (in Norway also via
Get), in Belgium through
Telenet, in Switzerland through
Cablecom, in Africa, and also in New Zealand through
Sky Network Television. In November 2017, Sky's EPG slot was bought for the
Television X Pay-Per Night service owned by
Portland TV. It was unavailable on
Virgin Media for two weeks but returned in mid-December 2017. The channel finally closed on Virgin Media in July 2018, with its slot being taken over by sister station XXX Brits. On 22 January 2018, Playboy TV UK/Benelux Limited was renamed MG Global Entertainment (Europe) Limited. On 14 August 2023, the company was renamed once again to Aylo Global Entertainment (Europe) Limited. ==See also==