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Debbie's Home Video

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 4:49 am
Porn press
Although Wikipedia cites the film "Maria Goes to Bed" as the work that marks the birth of pornography, the erotic genre dates back much earlier than 1896.

Johannes Gutenberg's invention both helped and hindered the growth and acceptance of pornography. Increased literacy and lower printing costs created a whole new kind of human experience. But did you know that one of the most respected works of literature is also erotica? Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. That it was not intended for the general public made it no less scandalous.

Super 8 to Motel 6
1958: Young British photographer Harrison Marks began making 8mm short films featuring women undressing and posing topless. These films became known as "glamour home movies."

After this, sales of 8mm cameras and projectors skyrocketed. Super 8 was cheap and easy to use, so it became the standard in the porn industry.

In the late 1970s, Betamax and VHS battled for the home video market. iceland whatsapp number list With pornography stopping the format war, adult content sales on VHS alone accounted for 50% of all video cassette sales in the United States.

In the early 2000s, erotica once again changed the media landscape, voting for DVDs with both hands… and other body parts.

As in the 70s and 90s, the home video format wars were reignited by the advent of Blue-Ray discs. Despite technically inferior image quality, Blue-Ray discs offered up to 9 hours of high-definition content… or more accurately, up to 9 hours of continuous pornography.

MILF from cable TV
Although it may not be in the history books, cable television came to us thanks to reality erotica. Before the Playboy Channel, there were Manhattan Cable Public Access channels with 80,000 subscribers.

Then George Urban launched Ugly George: An Hour of Truth, Sex, and Violence, where he convinced women to expose themselves on camera on the streets of Manhattan. And they did. After 13 episodes of the show, the channel had more than 100,000 subscribers. By the end of its second season, that number had reached 300,000.