Swedish TV news broadcast shows porn movie in the background for TEN minutes

Jan 8, 2013 - 13:36
Jan 8, 2013 - 13:40
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Swedish TV news broadcast shows porn movie in the background for TEN minutes
Steaming report: The female news anchor is seemingly unaware what is being played on a screen in the newsroom behind her

Inteational news has never seemed so exciting. In the midst of a report about Syria on Monday, Swedish channel TV4 News accidentally treated its viewers to a flash of po. As a news anchor discussed the Syrian regime with a correspondent, a poographic film began playing — albeit blurrily — on a screen behind her. It played for about 10 minutes before staff realized what was happening, but not before viewers noticed. \"At first I realized I was looking at a naked woman, and it quickly became clear she was having sex,\" one viewer told a local news website.

The station said the po probably wasn't some employee's secret stash but rather a mixed-up feed from another TV4 channel. [Source]

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