"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.
"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.
"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.
"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.
"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.
Jackson was in attendance at the game, and dressed conservatively. The halftime show was critically acclaimed and its broadcast on NBC attracted 118.5 million viewers in the United States and 120.7 million worldwide, making it the most watched halftime show on network broadcast. [14] He was then joined by cheerleaders who perform a version of the song "Mickey", which substituted "Diddy", and later "Nelly", for "Mickey". "Super Bowl insiders reveal the inspiration behind Left Shark", "Katy Perry's "Left Shark" Design Rejected By Trademark Examiner", "Sorry, Katy Perry, You Can't Own Left Shark", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Super_Bowl_XLIX_halftime_show&oldid=985401717, Television shows directed by Hamish Hamilton (director), All Wikipedia articles written in American English, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 25 October 2020, at 19:10. [15][16] MTV's CEO Tom Freston claimed in an interview with the Reuters news agency that the exposure was a stunt orchestrated by Jackson. system produced a muffled sound, and stadium ownership as well as the NFL refused to allow Baltzell to play temporary speakers in locations that might block any fan's view of the stadium's video screens. Online ranked it among the top ten most shocking celebrity moments of the prior two decades. [59][60] A commercial from Budweiser, which depicted a man opening a beverage on the outfit's breastplate and tearing it before it was worn, was intended to be aired during Super Bowl XXXIX the following year, but was pulled before its broadcast. Everything happens for a reason. [181] In the immediate aftermath of the incident, Entertainment Weekly stated "Radio stations rushed to add Jackson's new single, "Just a Little While" to playlists on Monday following the incident [...] And USA Today reports that jewelry stores and piercing studios are seeing increased customer interest in silver sunburst-shaped nipple shields. [17], Alex Needham of The Guardian gave the "high-octane" performance 4 out of 5 stars, complimenting Elliott's appearance, which he stated almost "[stole] the slot" from Perry until she topped Elliott's appearance with her performance of "Firework." Hamilton stated that, "We were trying to work out how we could bring a beach scene to life and so one of the references that we looked at was that Scissor Sisters performance. The controversy had long-lasting impacts on media and pop culture. (He didn't.) [71] CBS, however, argued that the exposure was unplanned,[73] although in later statements CBS asserted that while the exposure was unplanned by CBS, it was deliberately planned by Timberlake and Jackson "independently and clandestinely".
"[154] The New York Times noted "[a]fter her right breast upstaged the Super Bowl, she was criticized by the first lady, vilified by media executives and abandoned by her co-conspirator, Justin Timberlake; less excitable commentators suggested she was merely a shrewd publicity-stunt woman with a new album to promote. [110], A petition was filed by a consortium of broadcasters (which included Viacom) and the RIAA over an FCC indecency ruling, regarding fleeting expletives uttered by Bono of U2 when accepting an award at the 60th Golden Globe Awards in 2003. [23] James Montgomery of Rolling Stone called the show "bright [and] booming". [131] Jackson was intended to appear at the 46th Grammy Awards, which was being held the following week and televised by CBS, but her invitation was withdrawn due to the incident. However, the NFL did not allow Chasez to perform during halftime due to the sexually suggestive content of his chosen song (even though the game was carried by ESPN, which is not under the content purview of the FCC as it is a cable network, and therefore only self-regulates content as an advertiser-supported service), replacing it with traditional Hawaiian hula dancers. Why would you do that and have your album come out two months later? It featured Janet Jackson, Justin Timberlake, P. Diddy, Nelly, Kid Rock, and Jessica Simpson. Results of Incident: The effects of Super Bowl XXXVIII's halftime show were felt throughout the entertainment industry. The FCC ultimately levied a $550,000 fine against CBS, which is the maximum amount permissible by law ($27,500 to each of CBS's affiliate companies).
[8][9], On January 10, 2015, Perry announced that Lenny Kravitz would also appear at the halftime show. The Associated Press asserted that people learned what M.I.A. What occurred was unintentional, completely regrettable and I apologize if you guys are offended.
You'd have thought by the way people reacted that she was out there in her birthday suit. These will forever be the worst and probably most terrifying series of Super Bowl halftime performances ever. [citation needed] The increased regulation of broadcasting raised concerns regarding censorship and free speech in the United States. "[30], Immediately following the incident, Timberlake sounded unapologetic for his actions, telling Access Hollywood, "Hey man, we love giving you all something to talk about. However, Timberlake was still allowed to attend and perform at the event. The video features a locked-off shot of an apartment room as Natalie ... See full summary », The Lonely Island's massive hit video presents Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone going through uncomfortable situations with women they find attractive, or even when they're in ordinary acts ... See full summary », Looking back on Superbowl 38 & it's halftime show,I say now as I did then,what was all the fuss & turmoil over? Dedicated to the then-upcoming 1992 Winter Olympics, this show featured figure skaters Brian Boitano and Dorothy Hamill and was capped off by a performance by Gloria Estefan. [4] While Timberlake was a member of pop group 'N Sync, Jackson selected the boy band as the opening act for many dates of her blockbuster Velvet Rope World Tour, which helped promote and introduce the then-relatively unknown group and Timberlake to the public worldwide. Use the HTML below.
[52] Additionally, the Top Ten Lists featured on the program on that same night[53] briefly referenced the incident. [61][62], In Canada, where the Super Bowl telecast was broadcast by the Global Television Network, the incident passed largely without controversy: only about 50 Canadians complained about the incident to the Canadian Broadcast Standards Council (CBSC).
[23] A statue of Mickey Mouse wearing Jackson's iconic "Rhythm Nation" outfit was mantled at Walt Disney World theme park the previous year to honor Jackson's legacy, but was removed following Jackson's controversial performance. Three weeks later, NASCAR announced at the driver and crew chief meeting at North Carolina Speedway that it would stiffen penalties on use of improper language or gestures including larger fines, loss of points (if it occurred in a post-race interview or after the driver fell out of a race), ejection of a team from the race, or lap penalties (if in-race) under the circuit's "detrimental to NASCAR" rule.