DORCEL TV Celebrates Its 5th Anniversary

PARIS  DORCEL TV, Marc Dorcel’s TV channel, celebrates its fifth anniversary.

Created in 2006, the European adult channel offers sexy, high class and couple-orientated entertainment, and is now available in 20 countries for more than 50 operators and in three languages.

Since its creation, the channel has appealed to 1 million subscribers, the company said.

According to the company, DORCEL TV was created as a true linear thematic channel. DORCEL TV therefore each day broadcasts saucy reports, hot programmes and three films accessible in French, English and German.

“As always, Marc Dorcel tries to give audiences what they want,” said Grégory Dorcel, the company's CEO. “With DORCEL TV, we offer high quality content, whether with our films selected all across the globe, or our exclusive short programmes, in tune with the viewers’ expectations on that particular segment.”

Designed for couples, DORCEL TV follows an editorial line that has strict requirements and specifications in terms of respect, human dignity, sexism and violence, the company said.

The channel also features numerous reports produced by the channel allow the audience to discover the international adult industry and its players, to talk freely about sexuality, eroticism and hot subjects without taboo. 

“ All you need to know about adult is on DORCEL TV: Luka and his inquisitive cameras never miss an adult fair, a libertine party or an actress’s intimacy in 'Adult Only,' 'JetSex' or 'Porn Star,'” said Fred Coppula, Programming Director. “The chic and intimate atmosphere of the sets enhances the image of the adult film industry and of the actresses. It really spices up the daily life of couples.”

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