Pornography and its Acension to mainstream
Pornography and its Ascension to Mainstream Pornography is viewed as a necessity to Americans and other inhabitants of the globe. Millions upon millions look to pornography for entertainment, pleasure, and for some, a learning tool. Pornography has always been the hot topic of debate among the U. ... Pornography is now estimated to be multi-billion dollar revenue and will continue to grow because our society has come to accept pornography throughout our culture and everyday lives. This paper will show how mainstream pornography lives in America, why it’s worth so much, who profits, and the future. Its one of the hottest industries in America. Easier to order at home than a pizza, bigger than rock music, its arguably the most profitable enterprise in cyberspace. ... ” (American Porn, Frontline) Pornography and with adult movies, magazines, retail stores, and the growth of the Internet, business is booming. ... Pornography has come along way since its roots of simply watching two individuals engage in sexual intercourse. ... In today’s society we refer to pornography as soft or hardcore. ... Her site offers only soft-core pornography and does not feature any female-male sex. ... Danni Ashe is considered one of the “good-girls” of the pornography business. ... ” Danni Ashe offers great arguments about morality in pornography. ... Pornography exposes a God giving gift of sexual intercourse. ... Society has come to lust and crave for pornography and the economics show that people value porno’s rather then morality. ... “Pornography has opened the doors to drama seeking, adventurous, money lusting people like me. ... ” Black has always been a big target by opposing officials of hardcore pornography. ... When our fore-fathers wrote the Constitution I could not imagine any of them picturing this amendment being used to argue hardcore pornography in American society. ... The reader is able to see owners and distributors of pornography but who really profits? ... "The 5 percent or 10 percent of revenue that the hotel chain gets, thats pure profit to them because they have no cost," says Dennis McAlpine an entertainment industry analyst (Pornography in America). ... Well, there is one hotel chain that refuses to supply pornography in their chain, Omni. In late 1999, Omni Hotels announced that it would no longer offer adult pay-per-view movies in its rooms. ... Omni Hotels has already removed adult magazines from the gift shops at its owned and managed properties (Oct, 2002 New York Times).” It is always nice to see a company that upholds dignity and morality in a society so poisoned by pornography. ... AT&T is the biggest American company that has accommodated itself to the pornography boom. Its cable division, “AT&T Broadband”, distributes to subscribers the explicit porn channel, “The Hot Network”. With its pending $72 billion merger with cable competitor Comcast, the new AT&T Comcast Corporation would become the nations largest cable outfit. ... “You could probably argue that 20-30 percent of AT&T’s profit comes from pornography distribution, and you will not find that on any annual reports, well the ones we see (Pornography in America).