Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
sexploitation
1942, from sex (n.) + exploitation. Other similar coinages include sexpert (1924); sexcapade (1953); sexational (1927); and sexophone in "Brave New World."
Wiktionary
sexploitation
n. Sexual exploitation in the media (especially film).
WordNet
sexploitation
n. the commercial exploitation of sex or sexuality or explicit sexual material; "sexploitation by advertisers is notorious"
Usage examples of "sexploitation".
Out of the onetime slammer comes a promo campaign headed by Peter Russell, the edgiest sexploitation director ever.