Comcast Sorry for Super Bowl Porn
Comcast has apologized to Tucson-area customers because of a 30-second porn interruption during the Super Bowl.
The Philadelphia-based cable company issued a brief statement today saying the company is "mortified" by the interruption and is conducting a thorough investigation.
Comcast spokeswoman Jennifer Khoury says the initial investigation suggests that the interruption was an "isolated malicious act."
The company says only customers in the Tucson area receiving the standard definition feed were affected.
Tucson media outlets reported that they received calls from irate viewers about the porn, which aired just after the Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald scored on a long touchdown reception during the final minutes of the game.
The Philadelphia-based cable company issued a brief statement today saying the company is "mortified" by the interruption and is conducting a thorough investigation.
Comcast spokeswoman Jennifer Khoury says the initial investigation suggests that the interruption was an "isolated malicious act."
The company says only customers in the Tucson area receiving the standard definition feed were affected.
Tucson media outlets reported that they received calls from irate viewers about the porn, which aired just after the Arizona Cardinals' Larry Fitzgerald scored on a long touchdown reception during the final minutes of the game.
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