Troops to Stay in Afghanistan 30+ Feared Dead at Japan Volcano At Least 12 Killed in Ukraine Shelling U.S. Colleges Get Genderless Bathrooms New Tremors Felt at Japanese Volcano Missing Arkansas Realtor Found Dead Australian Charged With Funding ISIS Netflix Inks Deal for First Feature Film Climate Change Causing Heat Waves NYC to End Solitary for Jailed Teens Walmart Blames Tracy Morgan for Injuries White House Jumper Made It to East Room Amanda Bynes Arrested for DUI Court Stops Catalonia Independence Bid 'Fatal Attraction' Doctor Gets 10 Years Netanyahu: Hamas and ISIS Are Linked UVA Suspect Linked to 2009 Murder FedEx Rejects Request to Drop Redskins ISIS Campaign Already Close to $1B George and Amal Marry Again Stevie Nicks Admits Eagles Pregnancy U.S.
Troops to Stay in Afghanistan Hong Kong Exec: ‘Stop This’ Immediately New Viagra Ads With Women to Hit TV EU: Ireland Gave Apple Illegal State Aid Calif. Loosens Rules on New Airstrikes Off-Duty Secret Service Tackled Intruder Suspect in KY School Shooting Captured Police Can’t Return Pentagon Gear California Bans Single-Use Plastic Bags D.A.: Cop Killing of Unarmed Justified Vatican Investigates Pedophile Shielder Michael Phelps Busted for DUI CDC: Ebola Looks to Be Over in Nigeria FCC Kills TV Blackouts for Sports Muslim NFL Player Penalized for Prayer 10K U.S. But I am just speculating so don’t start calling Viacom and telling some secretary he or she is evil personified.Cheats September 2014 FCC Considers NFL Redskins Ban First Ebola Case Diagnosed in U.S. Perhaps Viacom didn’t like carrying a channel that some might view as an affront to women. If I had to guess, which I sometimes am forced to do in this space, I would say the change has something to do with Pluto TV’s new owner, Viacom, which last year assumed control of the service. We’re working on putting up the videos on many new platforms and will be announcing them in the coming weeks.” As with all good things they must come to an end. We enjoyed the last 5 years of running the content on the channel.
“As of April 14 Kaloopy will no longer be The Eye Candy Channel on Pluto TV. The streaming service has yet to offer an explanation, but Kaloopy has posted a statement at its web site: Yes, Pluto TV has removed the Eye Candy Channel from its lineup. Produced by a Southern California company called Kaloopy, the Eye Candy Channel features one video after another of a beautiful woman in various states of undress, dancing, jumping, and sometimes, rolling around the floor or beach in apparent imminent ecstasy.Īs you can imagine, it’s a channel that must be seen to be truly appreciated, and I suspect many of Pluto’s male viewers have watched it to the point of great appreciation.īut as of last night, you can watch it no more.
The lineup includes numerous sports, news and movie channels as well as specialty channels for such cult faves as Baywatch, Mystery Science Theater, Doctor Who, Unsolved Mysteries, The Addams Family and Degrassi High, among others.Īnd for the last five years, Pluto TV has carried The Eye Candy Channel.
Pluto TV is an online service that has roughly 200 free channels. Marcio, before I answer, a little background on Pluto TV and the Eye Candy Channel for our readers who are not familiar with either. Update: The Eye Candy Channel has found a new TV home.