The demise of Cinemax After Dark: How the internet killed softcore porn

Cinemax's shift from softcore flicks to classy dramas signals the death of the porn genre

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Relying on late-night cable television to access porn is as foreign and archaic to millennials as listening to cassette tapes in a DeLorean. And with the latest death knell, it looks more and more likely that cable will not regain its reputation as a purveyor of porn.

After almost 30 years, the end has come for Cinemax After Dark, a “block of late-night, softcore porn that is better known to a generation of former teenagers as Skinemax,” writes Sam Grobart at Bloomberg Businessweek.

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Emily Shire is chief researcher for The Week magazine. She has written about pop culture, religion, and women and gender issues at publications including Slate, The Forward, and Jewcy.