If you have been an avid fan of the live babeshows for more than 5 years then you will no doubt remember the popular live web-based and Sky channel, Sexstation. The pornographic channel ran from 2006 to 2014 and made a brief return in 2018. The new rebooted Sexstation welcomed classic Babestation babes such as Preeti and Priya for nude and topless shows but for some reason the newly vamped Sexstation didn’t quite have the same appeal as it previously had all those years ago. Was it lacking the nostalgic feeling? Was it trying to be too glam? Let’s take a look through the history of Sexstation from the very beginning…
Sexstation first began broadcasting in 2006 on Sky Digital from the hours of 9pm to early morning on the Lucky Star channel (Sky 910) which went under the name of Live XXX for the first 6 months before gradually changing it’s name to Sexstation. Glamour models such as Karina Currie, Tammy Oldham and Kimmy Haze were launched on Live XXX / Sexstation and went on to have incredibly successful careers in the babeshow and porn industry. When it was still Live XXX, it could be found online as well as in Sky’s Adult section, which was free-to-air from 9pm-11.30pm before becoming encrypted. It was during encryption where the filth really took place and viewers could watch the models strip topless / nude and use dildos and perform live girl-girl lesbian porn shows.
After Live XXX became Sexstation, viewers no no longer had to deal with encryption and the the program stayed free-to-air from 9pm right through to 5.30am. Viewers could still view the same XXX content but minus the paywall. Ratings more than doubled. Viewers were encouraged to call the show for hot phone sex with the onscreen babes and the calls came in thick and fast. Viewers could also send in texts and pictures of themselves which would get a shout out on the mic and if they were lucky, a compliment from the onscreen presenter.
In 2007, Sexstation released Porn Star Diaries, a one-off 30-minute documentary featuring Sex Station’s own Michelle Moist. The documentary followed porn star Michelle Moist as she interviewed other porn stars including Nina Roberts and Bobbi Eden, who then starred in a lesbian scene together. Sexstation remained on the air until 2014 when it ceased broadcasting. You can still find the popular babes appearing across Babestation TV and Babestation Cams as well as becoming a VIP Member.