| Fox News Channel & Fox News.com |
Scott joined the Fox News Channel in May 2007. His on-air debut came on May 24, 2007, when he recorded a voiceover for a news package that aired on the channel and its affiliates nationwide.
Scott’s first on-camera report took place on January 25, 2008, when he reported from New York Giants practice, ahead of their upcoming Super Bowl showdown against the undefeated New England Patriots. The piece aired on FoxNews.com. Scott’s roles at Fox News also included writing and producing.
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FoxNews.com |
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Big Blue Prepping for Battle – January 25, 2008 |
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| Time Warner Staten Island’s “SportsTime” |
On March 21, 2006, Scott joined the staff of “SportsTime,” Staten Island’s number-one source for high school, college and professional sports news. For two years, he served as lead reporter, play-by-play broadcaster and sideline reporter. |
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| Time Warner New Jersey’s “SportsTime” |
Time Warner New Jersey airs on channel 10 throughout the northern portion of the state. |
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NJSportsTime.com |
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| RealMeal.tv’s “The Crazy Chef” |
Scott hosted six shows for RealMeals.tv, a broadband television network affiliated with ABC News. His debut episode aired on May 18, 2007. Among the shows were how to cook Pasta Diente, Creamy Vegetable Soup, Chicken Pressley, Extreme Macaroni Salad, Lemon Basil Chicken and Garlic Chicken Parmesan Subs. |
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| AT&T Tech Channel (Formerly ISNN) |
| Scott made his on-air debut with the network on December 27, 2005. |
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| “Top Stories” (Anchor) | “News in Review” (Anchor) | “Week in Review” (Anchor) | “Tech Channel News” (Anchor) |
Five days a week, Scott anchored the station’s twice-daily news programs. He also went out in the field, serving as a features reporter. Among his different reports included ComicCon, The New York Toy Fair, behind the scenes at the Flying Fish Brewery and dozens of others. |
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| “Boring Tech Stuff” (Anchor) |
Five days a week, Scott took a look at several intriguing stories that were too interesting for “BTS” and then added a humorous twist to each. The show was often posted on YouTube and was constantly among the highest rated daily videos on the site. |
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| “Gadget Garage” (Host) |
Each week, Scott hosted the award-winning “Gadget Garage,” a program that previewed and tested the hottest electronics on the market. He reviewed everything from iPods and XBox 360s to Shure E3c Headphones and the Motorola Razr. In 2006,”Gadget Garage” picked up a Telly Award for its superior graphics. |
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ATTTechChannel.com |
| Episodes: |
G.G. Episode (XBOX 360): Pt. 1 | Pt. 2 |
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G.G. Episode (iPod): Pt. 1 | Pt. 2 |
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High Tech Hotels – Sept. 10, 2007 |
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Will Stanchak Become a Household Name – H.D. |
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| “The Scott Stanchak TV Reality” |
“The Scott Stanchak TV Reality” was a hit on the Ramapo College campus before heading over to Patriot8 (over 80,000 homes in Central N.J.) on cable TV. In October 2005, the show was picked up by Cablevision (over 500,000 homes in Northern N.J.) and could be seen every Tuesday — first at 11:30p.m. , then in 2007 at 8:00 p.m.
Nearly 20 episodes were taped over two seasons, including a live-audience special and over eight hours of election-night coverage of the 2004 Presidential Election. This award-winning show aired for over four years. |
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SSTVR Finale |
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| MTVU’s “The Freshman” |
Scott guest hosted this video countdown show on Nov. 15, 2004. The program aired on over 7,000 college campuses across the U.S. |
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MTVU.com |
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