(23-04-2015 00:02 )Rammyrascal Wrote: [ -> ]..... sintv have around 15 babes now and we have seen them all on tv. were you not watching the official launch show last Friday when sintv had 13 babes on over the course of that night which at the time was their full roster. .....
Not 100% correct, Ella has been on holiday getting a Strong Sun Tan, so she could not be at the Launch Show (The Internet Connection did not work).
She has Tweeted that she is back on SIN TV on Saturday at 9pm, only three more sleeps!!!
^^^
stand corrected with ella mai, thanks. have edited my post to say it was pretty much their full roster on the launch show instead of the full roster
Sin TV looks just like the other channels to me, I'm afraid.
(23-04-2015 07:23 )MeTarzan Wrote: [ -> ]Sin TV looks just like the other channels to me, I'm afraid.
Of course it does, it has to follow the same rules as the other babechannels that are controlled by ofcom, sintv's sky show was never really going to be any different
^ Correct Rammy. I am not sure why people really expected any different. It really only partly makes up for the loss of a couple of RLC channels recently.
A few extra thoughts for what it is worth:
They have brought in some different sets like the kitchen and my particular favourite the tool shed, even if it is a accident waiting to happen.
Personally I think they have done well to start with some known babes but would hope they will add some new faces as well once the channel becomes more established. I am happy to see Louise P getting more screen time. Kara is also a great IMHO.
In these Ofcom dominated times, a new channel simply isn't able to come in and tear it up in the way Elite did when it launched.
The thing Sin has to neutralise the Ofcom effect are the web streams. To me they're not really getting enough out of the streams at the moment.
The problem they have is that they're putting on a raunchier version of the tv stuff. That just isn't going to cut it for the majority of people taking to the web in search of late night porn. Bex Shiner did what was probably her raunchiest ever show the other night and hardly got a call during it. Maybe a lot of Sin's viewers don't realise the web streams are there but in my opinion it's got far more to do with them not competing well with regards to other web stream content at that time of night. It also isn't helping the cause when the web stream viewing is so haphazard, with a non tv stream often only there for 30 minutes or so until it goes off air till who knows when. To have any chance at all of succeeding, the non tv streams have to be there consistently throughout the night and even then it's a long shot it'll work out long term with that level of content.
The channel as a whole has provided very few surprises which was just as I expected. The girls are all well known and established and the format these days is dictated by compliance with Ofcom so why would it be any different? The one glaring issue they have for me is the imbalance of natural girls compared to enhanced.
If people are looking for the channel to reinvent the babeshow version of the wheel they're going to be disappointed. The channel has been ok since it started but no more or less than that.
(23-04-2015 11:34 )MARCCE Wrote: [ -> ]In these Ofcom dominated times, a new channel simply isn't able to come in and tear it up in the way Elite did when it launched.
The thing Sin has to neutralise the Ofcom effect are the web streams. To me they're not really getting enough out of the streams at the moment.
The problem they have is that they're putting on a raunchier version of the tv stuff. That just isn't going to cut it for the majority of people taking to the web in search of late night porn. Bex Shiner did what was probably her raunchiest ever show the other night and hardly got a call during it. Maybe a lot of Sin's viewers don't realise the web streams are there but in my opinion it's got far more to do with them not competing well with regards to other web stream content at that time of night. It also isn't helping the cause when the web stream viewing is so haphazard, with a non tv stream often only there for 30 minutes or so until it goes off air till who knows when. To have any chance at all of succeeding, the non tv streams have to be there consistently throughout the night and even then it's a long shot it'll work out long term with that level of content.
But surely the web is also restricted in the same way as television, although possibly not by Ofcom. And if that is the case then they'd have to be just as careful on their as well, until they start charging people to join the channel and watch them that is