- Asian Babes
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title = Asian Babes
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editor =Richard Desmond
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country =United Kingdom flagicon|UK
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issn = 1367-7284"Asian Babes" is a British
pornographic magazine which features depictions of women ofSouth Asia n, Chinese, Japanese, and Thai origin.The magazine was owned by
Richard Desmond 'sNorthern and Shell publishing company until its sale in 2004 as part of a package of 45 titles toRemnant Media for a reported £20 million (approximately US$39 million).Cite web|url=http://news.independent.co.uk/media/article71729.ece|title=Desmond breaks links with porn as he fights for 'Telegraph'|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=Independent News and Media Limited |year=2004-03-02 |author=Andrew Clennell|work=The Independent]Other publications
In 1983, Northern and Shell obtained the license to publish Penthouse in the United Kingdom which led to its publishing a range of adult titles,Cite web|url=http://www.northernandshell.com/about/index.php|title=About Northern & Shell|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=N&S Network|work=Northern and Shell] "Asian Babes" among them.
In addition to the adult titles, Northern and Shell was also publishing the celebrity magazine
OK! when Desmond purchased the Express Newspapers group in 2000. The Express group included the "Daily Express ", its sister the "Sunday Express", and the "Daily Star ".Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1035528.stm|title=OK! owner buys Express|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2000-11-22 |work=BBC Online News: Business] In 2004 he sought acquisition of additional "mainstream" publications—"The Spectator " and "The Daily Telegraph ", along with its sister publication "The Sunday Telegraph". He was unsuccessful in his bid for "The Telegraph", losing out toDavid and Frederick Barclay , who had long sought to own the paper.Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3832577.stm|title=Does the Telegraph bid add up?|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2004-06-23|author=Ben Richardson |work=BBC News Online Analysis]Sale
"Asian Babes", along with other titles such as "Readers' Wives", was part of Desmond's "portfolio" of soft-porn magazines which was offered for sale in 2001 in order to provide cash to invest in the then newly-acquired Express Newspapers group. An article in BBC Online reported that some would view the sale as an attempt to distance himself from the pornography business. The piece went on to say that most analysts believed it to be only a financial move as
The Fantasy Channel , Northern and Shell's adult cable channel, wasn't included in the sale.Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/1111704.stm|title=Desmond to sell 'adult' titles|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2001-01-11 |work=BBC News Online: Business]The BBC Online piece also reported that Desmond had borrowed £97 million (approximately US$190 million) for the Express group purchase and that while profitable, the portfolio only generated about £20 million (approximately US$39 million) in revenue each year. There were also concerns that some investors were reluctant to invest in porn, and that the market for such magazines was changing. (Interestingly, when "Asian Babes" was sold in 2004, the
Bank of Scotland later issued an apology for having loaned £5 million (US$9.8 million) to the buyer, Remnant Media.)Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/3556849.stm|title=Bank apologises for porn funding: The Bank of Scotland has launched a policy review after negative publicity over a deal involving pornographic magazines|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2004-03-22 |work=BBC Online News]Controversy
Desmond's ownership of the porn magazines was often criticized and frequently used to bolster criticism of his business practices.
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown , a columnist for Independent inLondon, England , characterized Desmond as "the seedy porn baron who gives this nation "Mega Boobs " and "Asian Babes" and other yuck and muck".Cite web|url=http://comment.independent.co.uk/columnists_a_l/yasmin_alibhai_brown/article178897.ece|title=I can take Mr Desmond's porn but not his racism |accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=Independent News and Media Limited |year=2002-06-03 |author=Yasmin Alibhai-Brown|work=The Independent] The column criticized the way in which Desmond had made use of the "Daily Express";Cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/1038736.stm|title=Richard Desmond: Express route to respectability|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2000-11-25|author=Chris Jones |work=BBC News World Edition] Alibhai-Brown's column wasn't focused on Desmond's publishing activities with regard to porn; she went on to say: "Actually, I am less bothered about the porn mags than many.... I made myself look at Asian Babes and it is true that the 'babes' themselves look exceedingly full of life, not pushed into any of the poses".Information about Desmond's ownership of "Asian Babes" and other adult magazines was included in a
BBC Online 2004 profileCite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3479581.stm|title=Profile: Richard Desmond|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=BBC|year=2004-02-12|author=Jorn Madslien |work=BBC News Online] which spoke to the controversy surrounding his ownership of "top-shelf" (pornographic)Cite web|url=http://money.guardian.co.uk/investments/alternativeinvesting/story/0,,1770106,00.html|title=How much should you pay for sex?|accessdate=2006-12-22|publisher=Guardian News and Media Limited 2006|year=2006-05-07|author=Jorn Madslien |work=The Observer] magazines at the same time he was attempting to purchase "The Daily Telegraph".References
See also
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Ethnic pornography
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