Comcast Broadcasted Porn During Super Bowl In Tucson, AZ

Amit Chowdhry | Monday February 2, 2009 | 398 views


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Anyone watching the Super Bowl football game using Comcast in Tucson, Arizona got an eye-full shortly after Larry Fitzgerald caught the ball from QB Kurt Warner giving the Arizona Cardinals a lead over the Pittsburgh Steelers.  This definetely wasn’t a “wardrobe malfunction.”  There was a full 30 seconds of male nudity from adult channel Club Jenna.

Comcast stated that their engineers worked through the night to investigate what actually happened.  Standard broadcast and analog customers were the only one that saw the Club Jenna video clip.  The digital and HD customers were not affected.  It is not yet known how many people actually saw the clip, but now it is in full circulation on the Internet.  The clip originated from NBC station KVOA in Tucson and then traveled through a fiber optic line to Cox Cable Company which then sent the feed to Comcast.  KVOA and Cox stated that the problem was with Comcast, not them.

It is suspected that there was some form of human prank involved with the case.  Otherwise it just coincidentally happened in Arizona after their team took the lead.  If it was really a prank, then it wasn’t a very original one.  I’ve already seen Tyler Durden from The Fight Club do the same thing to movie watchers.

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