The show's format typically involved a mix of interviews, performances, and dramatic storylines, all designed to push the boundaries of what was considered acceptable on television. Roshana was often described as a "guilty pleasure" by its fans, who tuned in for the show's unapologetic blend of sex appeal and entertainment.
This paper examines the late-night call-in television format prevalent in Europe during the early 2010s, focusing specifically on the channel Eurotic TV. Utilizing the specific broadcast featuring the model Roshana on February 14, 2012, as a case study, this research explores the intersection of Valentine’s Day theming, interactive media consumption, and the unique "kitchen sink" aesthetic of the genre. The analysis highlights how specific dates and individual performer personas shaped the viewer experience in the pre-streaming dominance era. eurotic tv roshana 14 02 2012