"Janet Exposed" refers to the media frenzy and tabloid focus surrounding the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show wardrobe malfunction, which is frequently analyzed in academic contexts regarding media bias and the subsequent rise of YouTube. Scholarly research often focuses on the disproportionate negative impact on Janet Jackson compared to Justin Timberlake and the resulting changes in FCC broadcast regulations. You can search academic databases for studies on the media's treatment of Janet Jackson during that era.

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In recent years, Jackson has revisited these events through authorized projects, such as her 2022 self-titled documentary on A&E.