
Jigsaw Contributors


- What would you be doing if you weren’t in advertising?Nurse or social worker…
- No Content
- What’s the title of your autobiography?“I Was Born In A Small Town” (Indiana/John Mellencamp reference there)
- No Content
- It’s 5 O’Clock on Friday. What are you drinking?Stella or Pinot Grigio
- No Content
- Name the one album you can’t live without.I can’t pick just one!!!!
- No Content
- City you haven’t been to that you’d like to visit?Paris
- No Content
- The one change you’d like to see in the world?Outside of peace, equality, and free health care for all – I’d like to see a huge world-wide push for more environmentally sound energy practices.
It’s almost that time of year again. The new Fall line-ups for television will start to air the week of September 12th and continue through November. With over 30 new Fall shows vying for viewers, it’s going to be a tough battle between them to survive. You can find a brief overview of the new shows here.
Let us know which ones you think will make the cut, or those you think should be cut.
Although the U.S Women’s soccer team lost the World Cup, they did score a victory. The final game between the United States and Japan was the most-watched soccer game for either sex, men or women, in ESPN history. Averaging an 8.6 household rating for the final game, this tournament drew strong ratings for ESPN – a network whose typical audience is predominately male. In addition, “World Cup final” was the most-searched-for-term on Google that Sunday and set a Twitter record by producing more than 7,000 tweets per second at its peak. Serious Girl Power!
Image: Caleb Hutchins
- 3
- | Tags:
- ESPN, girl power, google, media, most-watched soccer game, search engine, tv, TV ratings, Twitter, US Women's soccer, world cup
Our Contributors
Featured Blog Posts
Imagination is more important than knowledge
Anyone can be creative. Often the biggest obstacle to innovative…



