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Revision as of 18:51, 26 July 2011
Date: 1989
Region: Category:South America
Subject: Religion
Medium: Television
Artist: Telefe network
Confronting Bodies: Pedro Simoncini and Bishop Desiderio Collino
Dates of Action: 1989
Location: Argentina
Description of Artwork: "Kanal K" is a television comedy with puppets performing parodies of political and religious figures. The specific episode that sparked controversy was one in which a puppet of Pope John Paul II used foul language, specifically "va fangullo" ('fuck you' in Italian).
The Incident: Pedro Simoncini, president of Telefe in Argentina, the network on which the program "Kanal K" was aired, was offended by this incident. He received complaints from many people, including a letter from Bishop Desiderio Collino expressing outrage at the sacrilege.
Results of Incident: The network was forced to pay over a million dollars in fines. Simoncini had the show taken off the air. He took various measures to publicly express his surprise and dismay over the incident, including apologies to the Catholic Church and to the viewing public.
Source: Leon Ferrari