Arizona fans see porn during Super Bowl telecast
This puts Janet Jackson to shame...
Officials at Comcast said about 30 seconds from Club Jenna, an adult cable television channel, were shown on the local Super Bowl telecast. The company was still working Sunday night to figure out how it happened.
The Star newsroom was flooded with calls from irate viewers who said that the porn cut into the game with less than three minutes left to play, just after Arizona Cardinals player Larry Fitzgerald scored on a touchdown pass from Kurt Warner to put the team in the lead.
Callers said that the clip showed a woman unzipping a man’s pants, followed by a graphic act between the two.
“I just figured it was another commercial until I looked up,” said Cora King of Marana. “Then he did his little dance with everything hanging out.”
Jeanene Piek said she was outraged that her granddaughter had seen the clip.
“I was in a state of shock. I am totally disgusted,” she said
Was this a prank? Wow...
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Comcast is based in Philadelphia.
The Eagles lost to the Cardinals two weeks ago. I don’t think this was a coincidence.
did anyone read the actual article linked to Jasons story.
Here are a few highlights I found interesting
Maslyn said in a statement. "We are aggressively investigating the situation including the possibility of foul play."
Haha, she is kinda saying that a Comcast employee may have done that. HaHa
Also, whats funny about this?
Comcast has set up an e-mail account to take feedback from concerned customers. The address is comcasttucsonfeedback@gmail.com
Uhh, why is comcast using GMAIL. Huh, They couldn’t use there own email @comcast.net.
City of Champions!
Another commercial
was the Danica Patrick’s “enhanced” commercial that is sure to catch some flak.
E-A-G-L-E-S EAGLES!!!
with regards to danica
excuse me for being political but the family values police will ALWAYS find something to complain about, regardless of whether or not it truly is “indecent”. I guess the media decided that since peopke are going to find something to bitch about either way, why not give them something that actually is blatantly sexual haha
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whew.
That’s nothing. I was watching some porn I paid for with my hard earned money and right in the middle of it, it cuts away from the action and starts showing a goddamned football game. I was so pissed I cancelled my cable.
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god, thats lawsuit worthy. Can you imagine the emotional scars of wankin’ it to some chick with DD’s only to have a close up of Big Ben right when you are about to cream. Sends shivers down my spine.
by Clyde Simmons on Feb 2, 2009 4:27 PM EST up reply actions
Retaliation...
… for burning up our QB’s lawn pre-NFC championship.
Now we’re even, Cards fans!
by Luxury_Used_Vehicles_By_Braman on Feb 2, 2009 5:04 PM EST reply actions
Baskett's wife? ha ha
just think if baskett gets cut then kendra will aggressively pursuse Santonio Holmes confusing him with john holmes
"My first and foremost goal is to win a Super Bowl. I also set goals in terms of having a type of year to make the Pro Bowl. If I'm going to the Pro Bowl, I know I'm making plays for the team." Brian Dawkins
jason that is way to funny ha ha
UPDATED: Comcast offers $10 credit to Tucson customers who saw Super Bowl porn
i sense a lawsuit – entire possible Senario – [ i was just having a gathering with family and close dear friends in my home trying to teach my son about the fundamentals and sportsmanship of americas best traditional sport ,football then all the sudden some chick takes a dick in the mouth then it switches back to the cardinals and they get fucked in the end by the steelers and the refs] ok maybe just a little far fetched
"My first and foremost goal is to win a Super Bowl. I also set goals in terms of having a type of year to make the Pro Bowl. If I'm going to the Pro Bowl, I know I'm making plays for the team." Brian Dawkins
The Super Bowl was being shown locally on KVOA. The station sends its signals — both standard definition and high definition — to Cox Communications, which then sends the signals to Comcast, station president Gary Nielsen said.
Why are they still trying to figure out who did it? It’s all right there.
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