Tuesday, February 03, 2009

Comcast's foray into Super Bowl Porn

Comcast is investigating what it calls an "isolated, malicious act" in which 30 seconds of pornographic content was aired during its telecast of the Super Bowl on Sunday.

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.

Comcast is offering $10 credits to any customer in Tucson "who was impacted," (oh no she didn't just say that!) she said in a statement issued Monday afternoon. To get the credit, customers should call 888-315-8219.

Be warned that the clip uploaded here is NSFW (Not suitable for work). Adults only please!


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