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Midnight Mike
2009-02-03, 10:56 AM
A Comcast spokesperson said the company is working to determine what happened.
Monday, February 2, 2009

A Tucson television station's broadcast of the Super Bowl on Sunday was interrupted for some viewers by about 10 seconds of pornographic material, the station said.

KVOA TV in Tucson released a statement saying that the only viewers who were able to see the material were those who receive the channel through Comcast cable.


"When the NBC feed of the Super Bowl was transmitted from KVOA to local cable providers and through over-the-air antennas, there was no pornographic material," KVOA president and general manager Gary Nielsen said in a statement.

The KVOA statement said the station was dismayed and disappointed that some Comcast customers and their families were subjected to the material.

"KVOA will continue to investigate what happened to our clean signal and make sure our viewers get answers," Nielsen said in the statement.

Comcast spokeswoman Tracy Baumgartner confirmed that the company's standard feed was interrupted during the Super Bowl, although she said its high definition feed was not.

Baumgartner said engineers were investigating Sunday night.

Tucson media outlets reported that they received calls from irate viewers about the pornographic material.

A spokesman for Cox Cable said the company had not been affected.

"We have received no evidence that any inappropriate material was broadcast on any of our channels during the Super Bowl," Mike Dunne said. "The alleged incident appears to be isolated to the Comcast territory. We will offer our support to all appropriate organizations to help them determine what happened."

Joel Hilander of Tucson told The Associated Press that he and his young children saw the clip.

"I couldn't believe it. And I couldn't believe that my children were watching it either," Hilander said.

He said the interruption came just after the Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald scored on a long touchdown reception during the final minutes of the game.

moose135
2009-02-03, 12:28 PM
I heard about that Monday - were they sure it wasn't just another "Go Daddy" commercial? :D

MarkLawrence
2009-02-03, 12:39 PM
No - the latest "Who's Your Daddy" commercial! :)

Matt Molnar
2009-02-03, 12:45 PM
I heard about that Monday - were they sure it wasn't just another "Go Daddy" commercial? :D
Unfortunately it's sort of the opposite of a GoDaddy commercial...all you see is a fully clothed girl taking off a dude's pants.

Midnight Mike
2009-02-03, 01:04 PM
Unfortunately it's sort of the opposite of a GoDaddy commercial...all you see is a fully clothed girl taking off a dude's pants.

Disgusting! :lol: :mrgreen:

Gerard
2009-02-03, 06:42 PM
My son goes to UA in Tucson I have to ask him if he caught that.