After Janet Jackson's Super Bowl boobie flash, which seems to have offended everyone -- everyone -- CBS is "scrambling" to invent software that builds in a delay for the "live" broadcast of the Grammy's (which will proceed sans Janet), as is ABC for the Oscars and TNT for (of all things) the SAG Awards, similar to the delay radio stations use to censor foul language on "live" radio. Variously referred to as the "Tempest in a D-Cup," "Nipplegate" and the Janet Jackson "Bra-Ha-Ha," the event has made CBS execs notice that fame these days has more to do with exposing children to sexuality -- 8 million children under the age of 11 watched the Super Bowl halftime -- (a Jackson-family specialty) than such outdated concepts as talent.
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