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Adult-themed CrushedPlanet back in orbit

Tue May 13, 2008 6:51am EDT
A screen grab of CrushedPlanet.com. REUTERS/www.crushedplanet.com

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The creators of HBO's hidden-camera reality show "Taxicab Confessions" have relaunched the video site CrushedPlanet.com with a focus on subversive, alternative and adult-oriented content.

Technology  |  Television

Curated by Joe and Harry Gantz, the site features 15 channels with videos covering sexuality, relationships, the environment and other topics told through comedy, animation and documentary genres.

"We're taking our cue from the way HBO and Showtime started," Harry Gantz said. "People are willing to pay for high-end, high-quality content."

The brothers first launched CrushedPlanet as a video site in 1999 but closed it after two years because not enough people had access to broadband. They planned to relaunch in 2007, but because of technical difficulties, the launch of the site was delayed until last week.

Eschewing the traditional ad-supported online video model, CrushedPlanet will make revenue through merchandising its channel brands or charging a monthly subscription or pay-per-view fee. Pricing ranges from $9.95 for a monthly subscription to $99.95 for a yearly one, or $0.99-$3.99 for a single video, depending on length.

Artists featured on the site will retain the rights to their work and receive 51 percent of gross from sales of the work, it they agree to keep it exclusive to CrushedPlanet. If it's not exclusive, the artists will receive 33 percent of gross.

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