Big Sister Media to Test New WebTV Service

PRAGUE, Czech Republic — Big Sister Media, the owner of the Big Sister sex club in Prague and producer of exclusive real-time reality programming, has announced a test broadcast of its new project — reality sex web TV.

A new TV studio is the latest attraction in the club, and the first test broadcast is scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 23. The new model of programming will include live moderated interviews with the couples who visit the club on the day of the broadcast, maintaining the company’s trademark real-time broadcasting of real amateur sex.

“After we’ve added nights with live swingers parties and private couples to make the broadcast more diverse and attractive, now we are about to add more gaming and interaction," said Carl Borowitz, vice president of marketing for Big Sister Media. “We are initially testing two moderators for the show. All the dialogues will be read or translated into English and there is already a list in place with activities that will be strongly encouraged."

The new program will be available to the subscribers of the Big Sister Live website and will be available for further licensing after the hard launch. Future sessions will also be stored for further postproduction and cross media licensing including pay-per-view, cable TV and hotels.

Launched in 2005, Big Sister Media operates the world’s only club where guests and couples get free sex once they agree to be broadcast and recorded by a remotely controlled set of 58 cameras or by an in-house cameraman.

The live feeds and exclusive content are marketed through the company-owned websites and several European mobile networks. Original titles are distributed on DVD and in cable TV networks in Italy, U.K. and Ireland.

For more information, visit the Big Sister Media website.

Potential licensors interested in previewing the pilot should email Carl Borowitz at cb@bigsistermedia.net.

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