So Janet Jackson really did get blackballed...by CBS CEO and Chairman Les Moonves!

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Exclusive: Les Moonves Was Obsessed With Ruining Janet Jackson’s Career, Sources Say
After the “wardrobe malfunction” at the 2004 Super Bowl, sources say, the CBS chief executive was incensed at the singer.

By Yashar Ali
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CBS chairman and CEO Les Moonves was incensed at Janet Jackson after the singer’s infamous wardrobe malfunction at Super Bowl XXXVIII in 2004.

One thing that allies and critics of Les Moonves, the CEO and chairman of CBS, agree on is that he tends to remember who his enemies are, and exact revenge on them on his terms. From actors to entertainment lawyers, people who ended up on the wrong side of Moonves would often become his target for years after they upset him.

Although Moonves is embattled and likely to be ousted from CBS amid sexual harassment allegations (reportedly with a significant severance payment) following an investigation by The New Yorker, many women and men whom I contacted about Moonves’ conduct were reluctant to speak to me, even when I told them they could speak off the record.

One target of Moonves’ ire and vengefulness, according to multiple sources, was Janet Jackson.

Jackson became a years-long fixation for Moonves after the so-called “wardrobe malfunction” of 2004, when her breast was exposed for nine-sixteenths of a second after Justin Timberlake tore a piece of fabric off her bustier during their Super Bowl halftime performance. CBS and MTV (a subsidiary of Viacom, the parent company of CBS at the time), which produced the halftime show, faced a torrent of criticism and a $550,000 Federal Communications Commission fine.

Jackson and Timberlake both said the incident was truly a malfunction ― that Timberlake was only meant to rip away the leather on Jackson’s bustier to reveal red lace, but instead ripped away everything, leaving her breast exposed to over 100 million Super Bowl fans.

Moonves, however, was convinced it wasn’t a malfunction, but rather an intentional bid to stir up controversy. Moonves has been open about the fact that the incident caused him embarrassment, and he told sources who spoke to me that Jackson, in his mind, was not sufficiently repentant.

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Moonves is seen in Beverly Hills, California, in May 2017.

Moonves banned Jackson and Timberlake from the 2004 Grammys broadcast airing on CBS the week after the Super Bowl. But Timberlake was allowed to perform after he tearfully apologized for the incident, according to conversations Moonves had with my sources.

The CBS chief executive, according to sources who spoke to me, was furious that Jackson didn’t make a similarly contrite apology to him. The fallout from the incident inflicted significant damage on Jackson’s career ― which until that point had produced 10 No. 1 hits ― and still reverberates to this day.

Moonves ordered Viacom properties VH1 and MTV, and all Viacom-owned radio stations, to stop playing Jackson’s songs and music videos. The move had a huge impact on sales of her album “Damita Jo,” which was released in March 2004, just a month after the Super Bowl.

A major point of controversy, particularly among Jackson’s black fans, was that the reaction to the wardrobe malfunction fell solely on Jackson’s shoulders, even though Timberlake was the one who actually pulled off the fabric to reveal her breast. While Jackson’s career was significantly damaged, Timberlake’s flourished. CBS insiders who spoke to me felt strongly that Moonves played a large part in how Jackson was perceived by the public.

A spokesperson for CBS declined to comment for this story.

Seven years after the 2004 incident, Moonves told several sources he was furious when he found out Jackson had signed a book deal with Simon & Schuster for her book True You: A Journey to Finding and Loving Yourself. Simon & Schuster is owned by the CBS Corporation.

“How the fukk did she slip through?” Moonves asked while recounting the story to a source who spoke to me. He told another source that heads were going to roll as a result of the deal.

It’s not clear whether Moonves ever actually took action against anyone who gave Jackson the book deal, but his tone when he spoke about Jackson was so aggressive, one source said they couldn’t speak to me on the record because “I’m not interested in having that man following me to the grave and trying to screw me over the whole time.”

CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated that Viacom currently owns Simon & Schuster. Rather, CBS took ownership of the publishing company in the 2006 split with Viacom.


:mjpls: never fails. So ironic that he was so angry about a breast covered with a pasty and now he is going down for sexual assault/harassment
 

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Moonves has been open about the fact that the incident caused him embarrassment, and he told sources who spoke to me that Jackson, in his mind, was not sufficiently repentant.

:mjlol:

This is why I wish black folks had more power and ownership

This is so disrespecful.... "Repentant" ... As if this motherfukker is God.

Talkin down on Janet like she ain't shyt..... Maaaaaan..... Smh

shyt crazy
 
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I still don't get why Janet got so much of the backlash and Justin Timberlake got away pretty much unscathed. I cannot wrap my mind around that or even rationalize it.

Even to this day, niccas still ride with Justin knowing how he threw Janet under the bus and let her go up in flames.

fukk him, Les Moonves, and CBS.
 

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I still don't get why Janet got so much of the backlash and Justin Timberlake got away pretty much unscathed. I cannot wrap my mind around that or even rationalize it.

Even to this day, niccas still ride with Justin knowing how he threw Janet under the bus and let her go up in flames.

fukk him, Les Moonves, and CBS.

Article states that Timberlake went and groveled to Moonves, so he was excused :mjpls:. This was during the time MTV and VH1 video countdowns were important to the game and relevant; Apparently Viacom owned radio stations as well during this time - Mooves went scorched earth campaign on Janet and blackballed her at all of those venues :francis:.


Timberlake meanwhile was free to get that stimulus from Pharrell and Timbaland while probably getting extra push at Viacom owned businesses :hhh:
 

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Article states that Timberlake went and groveled to Moonves, so he was excused :mjpls:. This was during the time MTV and VH1 video countdowns were important to the game and relevant; Apparently Viacom owned radio stations as well during this time - Mooves went scorched earth campaign on Janet and blackballed her at all of those venues :francis:.


Timberlake meanwhile was free to get that stimulus from Pharrell and Timbaland while probably getting extra push at Viacom owned businesses :hhh:

I'll probably get negged for this but idgaf.

At that point, the Black community really should have stood behind Janet more and backed her more. The amount of passes JT got from Black people boggles my fukkin mind. But I guess since he aligned himself with hip hop and made some catchy shyt, nikkas thought it was all good. He was foul af and been foul. Janet is the GOAT. Set the template for every female artist. There's no reason she shouldn't have had her own community fighting for her.

But I'm glad she was able to get beyond that, even though I still think her legacy is fukked up because of it.
 
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