Tune in every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday as Zack Scott brings you the hard-hitting headlines from around the world. He will be joined by field correspondent Brock Wood, currently stationed in Iraq, who provides up-to-date information on the war and mid-east crisis. For reliable news coverage that you can trust, watch Zack Scott Reports.
It's Episode 10 everyone! Brock and I have made it for ten straight episodes, and boy, this one is a long one. It is over twelve minutes long. Sorry about the length, but we were having too much fun filming. In fact, I managed to do the news, Brock answered the viewers' questions, and we did "The Drawer of Mystery." Overall, this turned out to be quite the excellent episode.Remember, you can ask questions about Brock's experience in Iraq by sending an e-mail. Thank you everyone who actually se...
It’s the end of the third week everyone! Thanks for watching. In this episode I talk about the awful British terror plot that was thwarted, the changes in airport security, and the feelings that most people are probably going through after hearing this news. I am able to relate to these feelings thanks to analogies.
I don't know if you'll be able to tell, but this was a really fun episode to film because everything seemed pretty relaxed. That's how news should be. Serious and relaxed. Also, Ned Lamont won the Connecticut Democratic Primary, and that was touched on a bit in this episode. I'm not sure what's going on, but I never got any questions for Brock in my e-mail. So send in those questions!
The third week of Zack Scott Reports begins today, and I must say this episode turned out pretty good. "The Drawer of Mystery" made an appearance again, and although I don't want to spoil anything, Brock did not correctly guess what was inside. Also, Brock is now accepting questions about his stay in Iraq, so if you have any questions, simply e-mail them to me and they might get asked on the next show.
Well, this ends week two of Zack Scott Reports. I hope none of the headlines were too inappropriate. I’m hoping that this is the best episode yet, but there still might be some slow parts. Just tell me what you guys think, and I’ll be back with Episode 7 and “The Drawer of Mystery” on Monday. Brock may not be able to make it though if he has another NA meeting.
When we recorded this episode, Brock and I thought it wouldn't work. However, upon editing, I have changed my mind. In this episode, "That's Going on the Bulletin Board" makes a return. Mel Gibson is forever immortalized.
Wow, we made it into the second week. This episode marks the debut of the "Drawer of Mystery." I hope you enjoy. Also, for those of you who want to do further research into the news stories presented today, check out Gibson's Anti-Semitic Tirade and Coulter on Clinton and Gore. I also used a photo of Michael Moore by farlane and a photo of Al Gore by Brett Wilson. They are licensed under the Creative Commons Atribution License versions 2.0 and 2.5 respectively.
This is the third and final show for the week. We'll be back Monday. If you guys have any ideas or suggestions, feel free to post them! Oh, and yes, it does seem like my hair changes each episode.
Well, the second episode of Zack Scott Reports is up. In it, I go into detail about my friend Bryan's music project Uncle Widget. During filming I forgot to mention that the song I play is called "Song for the AM." Be sure to check that out if it interests you. After all, he did do the theme song to the show. Also, I introduce a new feature called "That's Going on the Bulletin Board!" I hope you like it. And as always, Brock gives us the latest news from Iraq.
This is a first of many episodes of Zack Scott Reports. I would like to give credit to Samuel Seide for the awesome intro animation and to Bryan Murdaugh for the awesome theme song. Also, thanks goes out to Brock Wood for joining me in this show from Iraq via the telephone as field correspondent. Please enjoy, and thank you for watching!