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http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/
24 episodes of frontline
from tvguide.com
Frontline
American Porn
60 mins.
Reporter Peter Boyer surveys the adult-film industry.
The hour visits porn sets (and contains nudity and frank language), but it's basically a business story. Thanks to the Internet, porn is a burgeoning enterprise. ?It's the high-tech boom that didn't go bust,? Boyer says. ?New technology allowed pornography to break through into the mainstream.? That's seen here in a look at how porn is distributed. There are also interviews with pornographers (the best known of whom is Larry Flynt) who call their business ?protected adult expression?; and with prosecutors who insist, Boyer says, that if pornography ?is actually put before the community, the old standards will apply.?
on tonight, at 9pm in ca atleast.
yes, its a rerun from 2002
24 episodes of frontline
from tvguide.com
Frontline
American Porn
60 mins.
Reporter Peter Boyer surveys the adult-film industry.
The hour visits porn sets (and contains nudity and frank language), but it's basically a business story. Thanks to the Internet, porn is a burgeoning enterprise. ?It's the high-tech boom that didn't go bust,? Boyer says. ?New technology allowed pornography to break through into the mainstream.? That's seen here in a look at how porn is distributed. There are also interviews with pornographers (the best known of whom is Larry Flynt) who call their business ?protected adult expression?; and with prosecutors who insist, Boyer says, that if pornography ?is actually put before the community, the old standards will apply.?
on tonight, at 9pm in ca atleast.
yes, its a rerun from 2002
