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The end of hotel room pornography

January 26th 2011 00:15
: Vyoos news
hotel room

There is no end to the risks of the hotel business. To sell pretty much any other item or service is to create some sort of bond between the customer and what you are offering. But nobody bonds with a hotel room. It's a place where you behave in ways you can't at home.


And now, on top of all their other cares, it appears hotels are losing revenue from declining pornography sales.

There are few facets of business that don't get scrutinised these days, and so we can report that, according to analysis by Colliers PKF Hospitality Research, the average American hotel room generated US$288 a year in 2000 from patrons turning on, so to speak, to the pornography channel.

The figure is now down to $175 and falling so fast that hotel mega-chain Marriott has announced that it is removing pornography from its in-room TV entertainment options.

The reason for the downturn, Colliers analyst Robert Mandelbaum said, is the iPad. What's happening is this: hotel guests are bringing their entertainment in with them.

We have seen no comment yet from Apple. The company's reaction to causing the collapse of such a fundamental part of the travelling business culture would be interesting. Meanwhile, this isn't going to harm iPad sales.
USA Today

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: Paris Motor Show
lamborghini sesto elemento
The Lamborghini Sesto Elemento goes from 0 to 100km/h in 2.5 seconds and doesn't need scantily clad women to look sexy.

One has to applaud companies which have the strength of long-held convictions and insist on adherence to traditions of excellence. Well, most of the time.


The Paris Motor Show, one of the most glamorous and prestigious of automotive events, is on this week. All the great marques are there, as is the gloss, gleam and marketing pizazz one expects of such an event.

Just look at the Lamborghini stand. Their cars are always stunning, as are their girls. Motor shows have long been as well known for scantily clad women as cars. The Lamborghini marketing people this year dressed their models in skintight, strapless, silver dresses slit to the thigh.

That's dedicated adherence to tradition for you.

But wait. Look at a few more stands and you notice something remarkable. Where are the girls? Where's the tradition?

The fact is that Lamborghini was pretty much alone with the sexy marketing in Paris this year. It might be traditional, but it's outdated.

"The days of bikini-clad women on bonnets are gone," said automotive PR agency PFPR Communications.

The reason is prosaic: the car makers don't wish to alienate an estimated 30 per cent - and growing quickly - of the market. Women.

The Renault stand in Paris summed it up. They had women attendants, but as one report said, they were dressed "more like a woman behind the wheel than across the bonnet".

Many stands featured male hosts.

Of course, if the proportion of new cars being bought by women continues to grow and one day women dominate the market the way men have in the past, we can expect more men on the Paris Motor Show stands, wearing less.
Thomson Reuters


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Porn profits feeling the pincher

September 28th 2010 04:12
: Porn thorn
online sex porn pornography

Internet pirates are threatening the survival of yet another major industry, which is fighting back through innovative technology and collaborative strategic effort.

The technology will help track illegal transfers of copyrighted material and the strategy is to come down like a legal ton of bricks by suing infringers.

It's big business gritting its teeth and saying enough is enough.

The industry involved in this heavyweight fight against the scourge of internet piracy? Pornography.

Like music before it, profits are being slashed by the swapping of digitized adult videos at peer-to-peer networks.

Adult film retail outfit Pink Visual company president Allison Vivas said the internet started as a boon for porn producers by allowing videos or images to be discreetly viewed on home computers, but it has now turned against the industry. "People were willing back then to pay top dollar for porn, now it looks like the majority of users think adult content is free,'' she said.

Freeloading downloaders, you have been warned.
independent.co.uk


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