Pink Visual Offers $10 ‘Super Bowl Porn' Discount

VAN NUYS, Calif. - Pink Visual is matching Comcast's $10 credit offer to customers whose Super Bowl game was interrupted by an interlude from a porn video.

Exploiting the controversy over the 30-second pornclip that appeared on some Tucson TV screens during the fourth quarter of the NFL championship, Pink Visual is offering a $10 discount on subscriptions to its adult websites. The offer applies to "Comcast customers, or anyone else who might have wanted to see the rest of the porn movie that interrupted Sunday's Super Bowl broadcast."

Of course, Pink Visual doesn't own that particular movie (Metro does) -- but why let that get in the way of publicity?

"We feel really bad for the customers that were just getting into it when Comcast rudely switched back to the football game before the clip could really get going," joked Brand and Product Manager Kim Kysar.

"Having seen the clip that interrupted the Super Bowl uncensored and uncut, I can imagine that many fans were left wanting to see a lot more of Evan Stone. Perhaps they even wished they had access to a private, mobile adult site where they could get a bit of ‘alone time' to get fired up after the game, and to release the frustration they felt after watching Arizona lose in the game's final seconds."

To receive the $10-off promotion, customers should visit iPinkVisualPass.com and enter "pornbowl" into the "Promo Code" field on the site's join form. 

Customers who prefer gay porn can get $10 off an iMaleSpectrumpass.com subscription by visiting that site and entering the same code in the join form.

Pink Visual is also offering the discount on PinkVisualPass.com and MaleSpectrumPass.com with the same promo code.

On each site, the reduced price is good for 30 days.

"Any time is a good time for porn," Kysar said. "Except, of course, when the family is glued to the set on Super Bowl Sunday."