Jenn Sterger, AKA “Jets Girl”, will be one of four c0-hosts on the new show “The Daily Line” that will air opposite ESPN’s SportsCenter. So what will this show be about and why should you care?
Most shows have the same formula, with hosts in suits in front of a plasma screen showing highlights,” he says. “This show will curate what’s happening all over the Web that day. … And we don’t want to have a lot of people shouting about sports, there’s already too much of that.”
Instead, says Meyer, the show will continually field tweets, texts, calls and emails from viewers and use them on-air. With the show having an “unscripted” feel, he says, “we’re hoping we’ll hear from viewers that take us in new directions during shows. … The only master we’re serving is what fans care about.”
So who is “Jets Girl”? If you were a season ticket holder during the 2008 season, you will remember just before kickoff an attractive young lady who would interview celebrities right before the players took the field. I can only remembering this lasting just for that season.
Still don’t know who “Jets Girl” is, well then you will remember this:
Jenn Sterger, whose public profile was launched when she appeared in a crowd shot on a 2005 Florida State home football game and announcer Brent Musburger said, “1,500 red-blooded Americans just decided to apply to Florida State.
Since being the host for the Jets pre-game shows, she has been very busy appearing in Maxim, Playboy, she has a YouTube Channel, has a new blog and is a social media queen on Twitter [@jennsterger]. That is why she is probably perfect for doing this show:
Other shows don’t exactly know how to use social media and the Web,” says Sterger. “Since I’m practically living on the Web, I’ve got a pulse on what going on out there. … And I’ll be personally accessible to the audience, except for my personal phone number.”
You know me, I LOVE TWITTER and social media, obviosly why I call this blog Jets Twit “Enter my world that is my Fascination for the New York Jets and Social Media”. I’ll be watching the show as I’m dying to see how they integrate the online medium with the traditional television medium.
Are you going to watch? Set your DVRs as “The Daily Line” will debut April 5 at 6 p.m. ET!










