Why do you think they die after seeing it. I mean ofcourse it is a screw up, but it is not like it is a terrible thing. I wouldn't call it awful.
Comcast offers $10 credit to Tucson customers who saw Super Bowl p*rn. http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/fromcomments/278448.php
http://deadspin.com/5145699/meet-tristan-kingsley-the-super-bowl-p*rn-girl So the only winners in the big Comcast Super Bowl p*rn snafu have to be the Jenna Club and its new inadvertent sex flick superstar, 22-year-old Tristan Kingsley. Kingsley is the girl featured in the 30-second p*rn clip that surprised 80,000 Comcast customers in the Tucson area during the Super Bowl on Sunday. The stealth p*rn attack turned out, in effect, to be the game's most effective Super Bowl ad; and it didn't cost her employer, Jenna Jameson's Jenna Club, a thing. Now Kingsley is basking in the glory — not unlike Santonio Holmes, only sans Mickey Mouse — and can hardly keep up with interview requests. Here's an excerpt of one she did today with Intentional Foul. IF: What are your thoughts on your new found fame? TK: Initially, I was shocked when I found out, then very excited. Realizing thousands of people got to see me makes me happy. The increased recognition is also a bonus, as is the publicity, which should lead to more work. IF: Are there plans to capitalize off of Sunday’s mishap? TK: We’ve discussed making a spoof movie of the Super Bowl. RAY: Where are you from? TRISTAN: I’m from northern California. The bay area, San Jose. RAY: Why did you move to L.A? TRISTAN: For p*rn. And a change of pace. Hey, same as Baron Davis. Super Bowl p*rn: Tristan Kingsley Speaks [Intentional Foul]
1) That 10 second clip was gaaaaaay. 2) A $10 credit is a **** slap in the face. 3) Old people got enough problems without being exposed to malicious pron. 4) Why is the chick that didn't show diddly getting publicity? That chick is ugly. I'd hit it.
I don't think the FCC will get involved. Comcast is cable and the FCC doesn't regulate cable; just stuff over the airwaves (I think!). Article is from 2004 but I don't think things have changed since then.