The technical setup was highly automated. The channel ran mostly from digital playout servers, reducing the need for a large live production crew.
. On August 15, 2005 , transmission via the Astra satellites was initially discontinued due to financial difficulties. After a short break, the station resumed broadcasting on September 22, 2005 under the name "TV6 International" via Hot Bird and Telecom 2D satellites.
The specific that regulated 2000s European television.
After 11:00 PM, the channel's true nature was revealed. According to media reports, TV6 broadcast "hard pornographic portrayals" without any youth protection measures. A reporter for the magazine "SAT+KABEL," Alexander Rösch, stated that the channel for broadcasting such content openly. The material, sourced from the Sex-O-Drom, included live sex acts and interactive games.