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sports2 years ago

"ESPN Issues Apology for Inadvertent NSFW Broadcast During Sugar Bowl"

ESPN apologized after inadvertently broadcasting a woman flashing her breast during the Sugar Bowl college football playoff semifinal between Washington and Texas. The incident occurred during a transition shot of Bourbon Street in New Orleans and was quickly circulated on social media. ESPN's Bill Hofheimer issued a statement expressing regret over the incident. Washington won the game 37-31 and will face Michigan in the national championship.

sportsmedia2 years ago

"ESPN Issues Apology for Inadvertent NSFW Broadcast During Sugar Bowl"

ESPN issued an apology after inadvertently broadcasting a clip of a woman flashing her breast during the Sugar Bowl game between Washington and Texas. The incident occurred when the network returned from a commercial break with footage from New Orleans' French Quarter. The clip was likely not thoroughly reviewed by the production team before airing. The Sugar Bowl was a semifinal game in the College Football Playoff, with Washington set to face Michigan for the national title.

sportsmedia2 years ago

"ESPN Issues Apology for Inadvertent Broadcast of Indecent Exposure at Sugar Bowl"

ESPN issued an apology after inadvertently broadcasting a clip showing a woman flashing her breast during the Sugar Bowl's live coverage. The incident occurred as the network returned from a commercial break during the second half of the College Football Playoff semifinal game between Washington and Texas, which Washington won 37-31. The clip was a shot of Bourbon Street in New Orleans, where the game was held. ESPN's Bill Hofheimer expressed regret over the incident.

sportsmedia2 years ago

"ESPN Issues Apology for Inadvertent Broadcast of Explicit Content During Sugar Bowl"

During the broadcast of the Sugar Bowl, ESPN issued an apology after inadvertently airing footage that included a woman exposing her breast. The incident occurred when the network was showing crowd shots, and the unexpected event led to a swift response from the broadcaster. ESPN expressed regret for the inappropriate content being shown to viewers.