Washington (dbTechno) – It has been confirmed that Comcast viewers in Tucson, Arizona got a bit of a surprise when they were watching the NFL Super Bowl this past Sunday. According to reports, pornographic material was shown for 30 seconds during the broadcast, but nobody can seem to answer the question as to why.
Comcast customers are not too happy about the error to say the least as they have been sending in e-mails, making phone calls, etc. about the mix-up.
An investigation carried out by Nielsen has stated that there was no interruption, and there was nothing wrong with the material when it was sent out to customers.
Comcast has stated that their investigation has found that the interruption was caused by an “isolated malicious act.”
Comcast Corporate Affairs Manager Kelle Maslyn stated the company is “mortified by last evening’s Super Bowl interruption and we apologize to our customers.”
The company will issue a $10 credit to any customer that they have who was impacted in Tucson, Arizona.
They will also continue the investigation to try and find any further leads as to who carried out this malicious act.
The material was shown shortly after the last touchdown by the Arizona Cardinals in their losing effort against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
That wasn’t porn, it was just Kurt Warner choking again.