Well, it’s not quite what you think. Comcast customers in Tucson, Arizona are being offered a $10 credit for being “impacted” by a 30-second porn clip that interrupted the Super Bowl on the local KVOA-TV affiliate of NBC.
Just after Cardinals wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald scored a touchdown late in the fourth quarter to make the game interesting, some Cardinal fans had their celebrations take a low blow, by a video clip with full-frontal male nudity.
Corporate affairs manager Kelle Maslyn said the cable company has “some leads” and will “aggressively pursue” them “until we come to a resolution.”
The incident affected only customers not watching the high definition broadcast. It’s not known how many customers saw the porn clip, she said.