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					Originally Posted by Linkster
					
				 Its real tough to quantify because you have to decide what you consider part of the biz - most of those very large numbers include the video sales based on hotel in-room videos from large mainstream corporations who tend not to list their revenue split up as adult and mainstream as well as PPV on satellite etc.   As an example - an estimated $200 mill a year is spent on PPV from directv for adult films - General Motors owns Directv and they wont split it out but they dont disagree with that number.At&T owns the Hot Network on cable tv as well as having adult films in over a million hotel rooms - now that estimate of 10 bill was as of the year 2000 from a PBS special if I remember correctly - and Im sure its probably increased substatially from that as have the number of available networks that carry porn in mainstream areas.
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 Found this article which is basically yada-yada-yada, but, it does have a revenue breakout at the bottom.
http://www.wkyc.com/health/health_ar...?storyid=44120
Pornography is valued at $57.0 billion world-wide and $12.0 billion in the U.S.
 - Adult videos - $20 billion
 - Escort services - $11 billion
 - Magazines - $7.5 billion
 - Sex clubs- $5 billion
 - Phone sex - $4.5 billion
 - Cable/Pay per view - $2.5 billion
 - Internet - $2.5 billion
 - CD-Rom - $1.5 billion
 - Novelties - $1 billion
 - Other - $1.5 billion