Statement from Parents Television Council President
Tim Winter regarding the Super Bowl
XLVI halftime show:
“NBC fumbled and the NFL lied
because a performer known as M.I.A. felt it necessary to flip off
millions of families. It is unfortunate that a spectacular sporting
event was overshadowed once again by broadcasting the selfish acts
of a desperate performer.
“Last week the NFL formally told
the PTC – and the American public – that the Super Bowl halftime
show would be ‘appropriate.’ Most families would agree that the
middle finger aimed directly at them is not appropriate, especially
during the most-watched television event of the year.
“The mechanism NBC had in place to catch this type of material
completely failed, and the network cannot say it was caught off
guard. It has been eight years since the Janet Jackson striptease,
and both NBC and the NFL knew full well what might happen. They
chose a lineup full of performers who have based their careers on
shock, profanity and titillation. Instead of preventing indecent
material, they enabled it. M.I.A. used a middle finger shamelessly
to bring controversial attention to herself, while effectively
telling an audience filled with children, ‘F–
you.’
“A simple apology rings hollow
after yet another slap in the face to families, especially when NBC
has argued before the U.S. Supreme Court that it should be allowed
to air all manner of indecent material at any time of day, even when
children are watching.
“Either the NFL and NBC will
take immediate steps to hold those accountable for this offensive
material in front of a hundred million Americans, or they will
feebly sit back and do nothing. The nation – and the PTC – is
watching.”
To speak
with a representative from
the Parents Television
Council, please contact
Megan Franko at (703)
859-5054 or Liz Krieger at
(703) 683-5004 ext. 120.