2004 controversy over indecent exposure on television From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 38th Super Bowl was shown on television as it was happening on February 1, 2004 on CBS. The halftime show of the Super Bowl got controversy when Janet Jackson's breast was revealed by Justin Timberlake to everyone watching the show. This caused a big debate on broadcasting things that people might see as offensive.
MTV was the producer of the halftime show.[1] 143.6 million people watched the halftime show when it first happened.[2] The incident with Jackson and Timberlake made CBS and MTV remove Jackson's songs from its radio and television channels.[3] The Federal Communications Commission gave CBS a fine of US$27,500 for the incident. The fine was made bigger for US$325,000 and then even bigger, for US$550,000.[4] The Third Circuit Court of Appeals removed the fine in 2011.[5] The FCC tried to put another fine on CBS in 2012, but it was rejected.[6]
The incident made Janet Jackson the most searched words ever on the Internet.[7] It also became the most watched event on TiVo[8] and made 35,000 people become new subscribers to TiVo.[9] The term "wardrobe malfunction" (meaning an error related to clothing) was made because of the incident.[10] It was later added to Webster's Dictionary.[11]
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