Comcast airs porn during super bowl. On the Comcast system, only the standard PHOENIX (KOLD) - As another Super Bowl Sunday approaches, authorities have arrested a man in connection with a notorious case of cable tampering in Tucson during the big Authorities said they believe a former cable employee, Arizona resident Frank Tanori Gonzalez was responsible for interrupting the 2009 Super Frank Gonzalez Accused of Hacking Arizona Comcast Feed Of 2009 Super Bowl To Show 37 Seconds of Porn. , said its Super Bowl broadcast Sunday to Comcast cable TV customers was interrupted by about 10 seconds of pornographic material. In October 2011, Frank Tanori Gonzalez, a former Cox Communications employee, admitted that he was responsible for the porn clip. The clip The story goes that just after the Cardinals scored their last touchdown, Tucson, AZ Comcast viewers were interrupted with a bit of porn. On the Comcast system, only the standard Story Highlights Tucson, Arizona, viewers see 10 seconds of porn during Super Bowl Snippet apparently seen by viewers with cable Comcast Cable and local stations looking into the Porn interrupts Super Bowl broadcast NFL director of officiating Mike Pereira did himself and the league no favors when he said, yes, the replay official did review Kurt Warner’s final Comcast Tucson receives the KVOA feed through an arrangement with Cox. "It appears this material was only viewed by some The reason for why he hijacked the Super Bowl broadcast remains a mystery to this day. Comcast, the cable company whose viewers saw the material, said it was investigating. He was ordered to serve three years probation and pay $1,000 in During the Super Bowl broadcast last night, viewers of one network in Arizona were treated to 30 seconds of graphic porn during the final minutes of the game. We’re talking male full frontal swinging in the air Comcast spokeswoman Tracy Baumgartner confirmed that the company's standard feed was interrupted during the Super Bowl, although she said its high definition feed was not. Story Highlights Tucson, Arizona, viewers see 10 seconds of porn during Super Bowl Snippet apparently seen by viewers with cable Comcast Cable and local stations looking into the Story Highlights Tucson, Arizona, viewers see 10 seconds of porn during Super Bowl Snippet apparently seen by viewers with cable Comcast Cable and local stations looking into the Porn interrupts Super Bowl broadcast NFL director of officiating Mike Pereira did himself and the league no favors when he said, yes, the replay official did review Kurt Warner’s final Comcast Tucson receives the KVOA feed through an arrangement with Cox. Apparently Comcast viewers in Tucson had their Super Bowl interrupted with about 30 seconds of porn from the Club Jenna Channel. The NBC affiliate in Tucson, Ariz. Cox's Arizona subscribers were not exposed to the porn. It happened late in the 4th quarter right after It appears some of the folks watching the Super Bowl in Tucson, Arizona got an eyeful when the big game was interrupted by a thirty second video of a man apparently flapping his penis Comcast spokeswoman Tracy Baumgartner confirmed that the company's standard feed was interrupted during the Super Bowl, although she said its high definition feed was not. Comcast, and several local television stations that carried the signal, say they are currently investigating what caused the interruption. Local media outlets reported that they received calls from furious viewers. It’s also unclear how many times Gonzalez cracked into the Comcast network and had done actions such A pornographic clip that interrupted thousands of local Comcast subscribers' Super Bowl broadcast was the result of an "isolated malicious act," a company spokeswoman said Monday.
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