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    Playboy hired its own sales and marketing staff and launched the channel on several major multiple system operators. At the time of its launch, programming consisted of R-rated films plus a music video program, Playboy's Hot Rocks, based on the then-new cable channel MTV but with more explicit videos usually only seen at nightclubs. The channel ...