(31-01-2015 22:41 )rob spartacus Wrote: [ -> ]Hello ETV_guest. Have the ETV shows declined simply because they are more interested in selling shows from their website, or are there other reasons for the TV shows not being as good as they were?
Hard to say. The basic premise of their TV shows is that one person (either by calling or sending a written message) "pays" for the show and everybody else can watch for free. On their Website,
every person must shell out something for a show, not just the one who asked.
It is true that they arbitrarily forbid stuff on their TV shows in order to make it (for a price) on their Website.
If this was just a matter of external censorship (the issue undoubtedly exists), they could simply broadcast on their Website the same show (no longer "TV") with no added price, keeping the same premise as of now.
Just, ETV's staff has never swallowed well (despite the fact that this was the thing that kept them afloat from 2004 to 2012 by itself, when the paying Website was introduced) the fact that there are "leechers", i.e. people who "enjoy" a show for free.
What I dislike about them is the perennial "holier than thou" attitude that they show not only towards who they consider to be leechers, but to their paying customers as well (always with some variant of "Don't like? Don't watch and shut up"), instead of actually listening to constructive criticism.
That said, if nudity is what you are looking for, the most you can expect during the new TV shows that will start from next week is full frontal nudity with closed legs (and not even from all models, since some do not do that - some won't even show their breasts).
However, some of the models who do not get either topless or naked in the TV show (this was true ever since the introduction of their Website)
do perform topless or naked in their paying shows on the Web.
So, call it a bait, call it shyness (due to the fact that on FTA potentially the whole world can watch, whereas on the Web it's just a few, selected paying customer), but that's how it's going to be. What's for sure is that you're
never going to see more on the TV than on their Website.