Super Bowl Viewers Saw Porn Instead!

In 2004, Janet Jackson's "wardrobe malfunction" caused a storm of a controversy, but this year viewers in the Tuscon area  saw a whole lot more than that.

Viewers  were astonished to see a woman unzipping a man's trousers to reveal "full male nudity" followed with what was described as "a graphic act" between a couple.

With less than three minutes left to the game, viewers were "treated" to a 30-second excerpt from Club Jenna, an adult cable TV channel featuring Jenna Jameson, one of America's most famous porn actresses. Somehow, the feed for the Super Bowl got mixed up:

I just figured it was another commercial until I looked up," Cora King, of Marana, told the Arizona Daily Star newspaper. "Then he did his little dance with everything hanging out."

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oops, somehow a chunk of text dropped out of this post!
the second paragraph should have read:

With less than three minutes to play viewers were 'treated' to an unexpected interruption. The local broadcaster (Tucson-based KVOA-TV ) had somehow mixed up the feed from Super Bowl XLIII with a 30-second excerpt from Club Jenna, an adult cable TV channel featuring Jenna Jameson, one of America's most famous porn actresses.

sorry about that!
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Aversion to sex amazes me. I understand expectations of decency, but it always leads me to ponder the reticence we have toward zealously clinging to it.
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It's so wonderful (sarcasm intended) the way we show all these scenes of war and bloodshed on the news- don't try to tell me that they don't- and expect people to be relatively ok with it, but where sex is concerned, we are all too innocent to see that! Sorry, but I'm pretty sure that if I can see clips of a Palestinian child bleeding profusely from his head, I can stomach a few seconds of sex. At least, I should be able to. If we can stomach war but not sex, we have some issues.

Yes, I understand that children watch the Super Bowl. Porn and sex are very different. Porn is not appropriate for young children and I am not defending this incident.
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I think if I was actually a fan of American Football and was watching the Super Bowl I would be much more annoyed that it was interrupted three minutes from the end! It wouldn't matter what it was, three minutes from time is the wrong moment for anything!

BTW: I put "treated" in quotation marks mainly because Jenna Jameson is just not my idea of an erotic beauty. The sight of Jenna Jameson going at it would not turn me on.

Lastly, and most redundantly of all; The little I know about American Football is :

1) there are big guys who count out loud and then run into each other

2) it's a bit like Rugby, but played wearing spacesuits

3)the adverts are at least as important as the actual game.
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This stuff has happened by mistake before, but this time... I am pretty sure this was intentional. Guy was probibly going to loose his job anyways so what better way to stick it to them man then with... ahem.
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I don't think it's an unprecedented aversion to sex at all...

1) I'm sure people watching who give a shit about the game are pissed no matter what interrupted the intended feed; porn, Barney, whatever... they're pissed for missing what's going on.

2) There was no forewarning. Unlike the news, where they announce what they are covering for the night (as was mentioned, "War and Bloodshed") no one watching had the option to turn the channel before porn started playing. I'm not saying there's anything wrong with people watching porn, but that content is highly inappropriate for some of the people who I guarantee saw it by accident.

All the same it's kinda funny...
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