Tiger Woods-related stories
Posted Feb 27th 2009 2:03PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Sports, OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free

I think I saw the perfect commercial today. I mean it. It was quite simply the perfect marriage of product, production, message and entertainment. It was better than anything I saw during the Oscars or the Super Bowl, and that's saying something. So, have I whetted your appetite?
The commercial was for Nike and it celebrated Tiger Woods return to active competition (he's been off for over a year rehabbing from knee surgery, in case you're not a casual golf/sports fan).
Continue reading Tiger and the perfect commercial - VIDEO
Posted Jun 16th 2008 8:05AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: OpEd, Celebrities, Reality-Free
Like most red-blooded Americans, I love lists. We do a lot of them here at TV Squad and you'll see them at many sites every single day of the week. But I think that sometimes the lists go too far. I mean, what's the point of listing the top 50 or top 100 of something? Isn't that a little bit too many spots? Instead of getting down to the nitty-gritty (say, a top 10 or top 25), you ended up not only listing the best, worst, most, least (or whatever the list's topic is), you're just listing all of them.
Case in point, this Forbes list of the 100 most powerful celebrities.
Continue reading Forbes picks the 100 most powerful celebrities
Posted Mar 31st 2006 3:00PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: CBS, News, Talent, Celebrities

Richard Sandomir at The New York Times openly
questions the reasons
behind Tiger Woods' appearance on
60 Minutes last weekend. I didn't watch the show, because I have no interest
in Woods specifically or golf in general, but Sandomir brings up some interesting points:
"In the
midst of Ed Bradley's worshipful two part profile of Tiger Woods on 60 Minutes last Sunday, I wondered if it was an
infomercial or if Woods had paid a fee for these adoring 25 minutes. With nothing new to report - and not a single
tough question in his arsenal - Bradley chose to join Camp Tiger."So who saw this interview?
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