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The 2010 productions often incorporated elements of local culture, slang, and scenarios, creating a distinct "Brazilian" flavor that resonated heavily with the domestic audience. Rather than focusing on celebrity-driven narratives, the focus was on the "performer as talent," with marketing campaigns emphasizing specific stars within the industry.
Because mainstream non-entertainment programs (such as morning talk shows, journalism pieces, and family-oriented programming) operated on public concessions, showcasing or directly discussing adult content risked severe regulatory fines, license reviews, and forced time-slot changes. The Economics of Mainstream Advertising
The productions from 2010, such as the Brazilian Babes series, were distributed through private rental networks and specialized adult websites. Unlike mainstream films which saw an increasing audience in Brazilian theaters during this time (rising from 14.3% in 2009 to 18.7% in 2010), adult content remained restricted to home viewing and private digital spaces. A History of Age-Rating Television in Brazil - ResearchGate