Lisa de Moraes Wash Post: "A whopping 95.4 million people watched the Pittsburgh Steelers' dramatic win over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII -- the second-most-watched Super Bowl broadcast ever and the third-most-watched broadcast in U.S. television history."Lisa tells us that in Tucson viewers were flashed with porn during the game: "...Right after the Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald scored on that long pass to put his team ahead, unsuspecting Tucson viewers were suddenly confronted with about 30 seconds of a woman unzipping a man's pants and his showing off his male pride. That clip seemed to be coming from Shorteez... an adult cable television channel."
Jenna Jameson's Club Jenna and Shorteez are part of the Spice Entertainment family. "Shorteez. Satisfies the fast paced, short attention span, new generation of adult fans looking for more content in less time."
Comcast is sending a 10 buck credit to anyone who was offended... The company has no idea who performed this "malicious act."
Unlike Comcast, NBC's Tucson affiliate KVOA didn't get one complaint. Will the FCC fine the station for an offense clearly worse than Janet Jackson's exposed boob during a Super Bowl halftime show?
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Related: "Super Ratings For NBC's Big Game" Richard Huff NYDN
No problem with Congress here. It is just a literal implementation of the Fairness Doctrine. We saw a bob now a rod. Besides that they always say football is a game of inches! Now we have proof.
ReplyDeleteThe Tucson cameras may have simply caught a closeup of the referees unzipping the Steelers' flies with favorable call after favorable call.
ReplyDeleteHa, Ha, Bobcat & Jim! Cardinals got the ol' zipless fuck...
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