Hi I’m Zack Scott and I am a student majoring in public relations at Muskingum University. I am a fourth year college student, I previously attended the University of Kentucky for two years and Edison State College for one year.
Zack Scott
My website is a portfolio of work I have created as well as my résumé. The stories I have written and posted challenged me to use skills like interviewing and photography. These stories have also challenged me to incorporate different types of media into my stories like pictures and audio files. I have also written Radio and TV scripts that include audio
Thank you for visiting my site, I hope you enjoy my work!
Glenn Schuck is a reporter and anchor for 1010 WINS in New York City. 1010 WINS is the number one news radio station.
Schuck covers the morning drive shift at 1010 WINS which is on air from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m..
Glenn Schuck is a reporter and anchor for 1010 wins. Schuck is on the board of directors at Seton Hall where he graduated from.
Schuck has and still enjoys a successful career at 1010 WINS. Schuck credits his success to college radio.
So you can see that my point is a couple things. One is that the college radio experience for me without it I would be nowhere, or college writing it doesn’t have to be radio. Television just the whole medium, public speaking, the writing part, meeting people, making contacts and all that.
Growing up in New Jersey, Schuck always knew he wanted to be on the radio. Schuck’s high school guidance counselor directed him towards Seton Hall located close to him in New Jersey.
Seton Hall’s station is WSOU and is one of the oldest college radio stations in the United States. The station has a reach of 100 miles and is a heavy rock station, although when Schuck was a student it was top 40.
During his time at WSOU Schuck had the opportunity to go on the road and broadcast the Seton Hall Pirates basketball games as well as host his own show every week and a news cast every other day. “without any of this, I wouldn’t be anywhere.” Schuck says.
Glenn Schuck looks at a picture of his 20 year old self hosting a show at WSOU. This was the “time of my life” said Schuck.
During his junior year Schuck served as the news director and during his senior year he served as the station manager at WSOU.
Even after Schuck Graduated from Seton Hall his time at WSOU still found a way to impact his life.
While working in California CNBC started a business radio station and through a friend from his time at WSOU he was able to get a job. This job at CNBC gave him the opportunity to work with and make a connection to 1010 WINS to eventually Schuck started working at 1010 WINS in 2000.
So college radio for me really was the key, so that’s the point I’m trying to make. Without it I certainly wouldn’t be doing what I’m doing now.
Schuck is still connected to Seton Hall University, where he serves on the University’s Board of Directors.
Schuck also remains involved with WSOU. Once or twice a week Schuck spends time at his college station helping the students and critiquing their work, he also brings Students to event like the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade so that they can gain some outside experience.
Sign for the registration tent. tent is where alumni registered for reunion weekend.
Muskingum University Alumni weekend registration boxes. Boxes contained the names of the alumni returning for the weekend.
Muskingum Alumni start to show up to reunite with classmates.
University of Muskingum Alumni for the class of 1974. Ted Rademacher and classmate James Zeigler looked forward to the event that took place during reunion weekend.
University of Muskingum Alumni for the class of 1974.
University of Muskingum alumni go for a joy ride to the dinning hall. After registration alumni were able to go to the dinning hall to eat.
Current Muskie Caroline spent the day bussing returning alumni from the tent to the cafeteria.
Alumni returning to Muskingum had the option of gifts to remember the weekend by.
Former and current Muskies greet and register alumni returning for homecoming weekend. Jaeduin Wentz a senior (middle)and Alumni Katie McNell, Dee Tyson, Diana Jones, Marjii Hancock (left to right).
University of Muskingum Alumni start to gather for homecoming weekend.
Registration tent for reunion weekend was on the quad.
Muskingum University senior Jaeduin Wentz welcome returning alumni. Wentz spent the day letting returning Muskie know how great it was having them back on campus.
Muskie from the class of 1968 Dick Henderson returns to campus. Henderson brought his wife Shelia to see what being a Muskie is all about.
Alumni were able to buy shirts to remember their time back on campus for homecoming.