Here’s part of an article from GlobalPost.com about Dusk, a Dutch TV channel that purports to be the first in Europe to provide non-stop “porna” – erotica designed to appeal to a female audience:
“…Surfing the networks on the flat screen in his cool, white office in Hilversum, a city east of Amsterdam where much of the Dutch media is based, Broersma shows off some of Dusk’s content.
First up is an S&M scene featuring a leather-clad woman and man tied to a chair wearing nothing but a kitchen apron and a gas mask. A click of the remote changes to the soft-focus eroticism of the Hollywood series “Black Tie Nights” (for daytime viewing, explained Broersma). Next up, comes a clip from “Matinee,” the award-winning drama by American erotic filmmaker Jennifer Lyon Bell which stars those daring onstage lovers.
“Holland is lucky to have Dusk. There is definitely a market of under-served women [in the United States] who would love to have something like this,” said Bell. “There is a revolution going on right now in porn, in alternative and feminist porn, and yet there aren’t a lot of outlets for it to be sold.”
A Harvard-educated psychologist, Bell is now based in Amsterdam. Besides making female-orientated porn for her Blue Artichoke movie company, she teaches a course in erotic film at the Dutch Film Academy.
While working in the cable industry, Broersma heard networks complain about the lack of erotic content for women. With a partner, he investigated the market and found that just a little over half of Dutch women watched porn and 78 percent would welcome a channel showing female-orientated erotic content.
“We sat down together and decided that we don’t know what it is, but it’s about time we figured it out,” Broersma said.
Dusk viewers can join an online panel to give their opinions on the films shown, and Broersma bases his scheduling on that feedback.
The viewers’ current top 10 include the cougar adventure “My Mother’s Best Friend;” “Barcelona Sex Project,” a documentary involving inhabitants of the Spanish city describing (and filming) the intimate details of their sex lives; and “The Gift,” a 1990s classic directed by the godmother of women’s- perspective porn, Candida Royalle.
Broersma says his viewers’ tastes vary from hard-core lesbian bondage to soft focus romance, but a number of qualities set porna aside from traditional porn. They include realism, respect and inserting the sex into a storyline…”
Full article here.
(Thanks to Filament Magazine for the tip-off.)

