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Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy



Jackson's career began to decline after the incident. Her first album released since the Super Bowl, Damita Jo, was released in March 2004 to poor critical reception despite high worldwide sales and three Grammy nominations in 2005. However, her following album, 20 Y.O., did not sell as well despite better critical reception overall.[10] Jackson's music videos initially lost airplay on channels such as MTV and VH1.[74][74][75] However, videos from her 2008 album Discipline have received heavy rotation on MTV.[76]

Eventually, Jackson appeared on CBS' Late Show with David Letterman on March 29, 2004.[77] In April 2004, Jackson made fun of herself in a Saturday Night Live appearance, first while playing Condoleezza Rice in a skit, nervously answering a question by exposing her right breast, which was pixelated by NBC, then by viewing a mock "home video" from her childhood when her bathing suit top came off in a wading pool.[78][74] In 2006, during an interview on The Oprah Winfrey Show, Jackson stated that the Super Bowl scandal was an accident.[79]

In the meantime, after the Super Bowl, Justin Timberlake won two Grammy awards in 2004 and put his musical career on hiatus to focus on acting.[80] In 2006, Timberlake released an album, FutureSex/LoveSounds, which peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100[81] and spawned several number-one singles.[82] Timberlake also told MTV that he "probably got 10 percent of the blame", later explaining that "America's harsher on women" and "unfairly harsh on ethnic people", referring to the backlash suffered by him and Jackson.[83] Timberlake starred in a Pepsi-Cola ad airing during Super Bowl XLII.[84]

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  12. ^ Lane 2006, pp. 27-28
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  39. ^ Woman drops lawsuit over Jackson peep show. CNN.com. Associated Press (2004-02-10). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
  40. ^ Judge Rules Against Super Bowl Viewer. Yahoo!. Associated Press (2004-05-27). Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
  41. ^ a b c Michael Powell, Michael Copps, Kevin Martin, Jonathan Adelstein (2004-09-22). "COMPLAINTS AGAINST VARIOUS TELEVISION LICENSEES CONCERNING THEIR FEBRUARY 1, 2004, BROADCAST OF THE SUPER BOWL XXXVIII HALFTIME SHOW". . Federal Communications Commission Retrieved on 2007-08-05.
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  43. ^ de Moraes, Lisa. "CBS to FCC: Halftime Show Finale Was a Surprise to Us, Too", The Washington Post, 2004-11-09, pp. C7. Retrieved on 2007-08-05. 
  44. ^ Hurdle, Jon. CBS warns of censorship if bare breast edict stays. Reuters: September 11, 2007.
  45. ^ Federal Communications Commission (2004-09-22). "FCC proposes statutory maximum fine of $550,000 against Viacom-owned CBS affiliates for apparent violation of indecency rules during broadcast of Super Bowl halftime show". Press release.
  46. ^ Parents Television Council (2004-09-22). "FCC Falls Short in Fining CBS Affiliates for Indecent Super Bowl Show". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
  47. ^ Clear Channel to pay record fine for indecency charges. PBS (2004-06-09). Retrieved on 2007-07-27.
  48. ^ Oscar head angry at TV show delay. BBC (2004-02-11).
  49. ^ Viacom to pay record $3.5 million to settle FCC indecency cases. PBS (2004-11-24).
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