Published January 14, 2015
"Monday Night Football" (search) will be broadcast on a five-second delay for the rest of the season, a reaction to the furor caused by last season's Super Bowl halftime show.
The move is just a precaution, an ABC spokesman said.
At halftime of New England's win over Carolina in the Super Bowl on Feb. 3, Justin Timberlake (search) ripped off part of Janet Jackson's (search) brassiere, a wardrobe "malfunction" that exposed her right breast to a TV audience of some 90 million. The Super Bowl was broadcast on CBS.
A pregame concert before the season opener between New England on Indianapolis was broadcast with a 10-second delay on ABC to prevent a repeat of the Super Bowl embarrassment.
After the Super Bowl, the Federal Communications Commission received more than 500,000 complaints about the broadcast. The commission is reportedly considering a fine of $550,000 against CBS for violating broadcast decency standards.
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