Teen Reporters Try Their Luck on Tequila Ranchs Mechanical Bull



Host Zac Rich interviewed Tequila Ranch's Marketing Director Wally Vincenty who listed the many celebrity bull riders ranging from singer Ryan Cabrera to actor Matt Damon. Vincenty said, "Oh and that McCartney fellow too." Rich replied, "Paul McCartney rode this bull" Vincenty laughed and said, "No Zac, that kid singer Jesse McCartney who was in town for the summer splash concert."

Swept Away Television is a nationally syndicated teen music and pop culture television program. Now in its 6th season, the show is written, edited, filmed and directed by a volunteer team of teenagers ages 13-19 years old. Led by Director Jeff Hendler and Host Zac Rich, the cast and crew numbers more than 73 teenagers. Under their leadership, the show won a national Aegis award for video production excellence and a finalist award for the National Telly Award competition in 2004.

In the end host Gaby Wagner managed to stay on the bull without falling off, something she attributed to her horseback riding experience. As for Zac, he landed on his rear 3 times in a row after falling off the mechanical bull.     As for their television show Swept Away TV, episode #1 for season 6, promises to be an exciting 30 minutes, which includes interviews with actor Jared Leto's band 30 Seconds to Mars, Lava Records artists Click 5 and alternative band No Address.

A detailed listing of all stations airing Swept Away Tv can be found at their website www.sweptawaytv.com. For more information contact Zac Rich at 561-241-9110.

About Swept Away Television
Swept Away Television is a not for profit 501c3 organization founded to give teenagers a chance to get experience in the media fields. Interested teens write, direct, film and edit their own 30 minute television program as well as handle the production of their website (www.sweptawaytv.com) and of marketing and promotional activities for teen oriented companies from all over the United States. Swept Away TV is in its 6th season and was founded in 1999 by sisters Jaime and Amanda Rich of Boca Raton, Florida. (high resolution pictures available at http://pressroom.sweptawaytv.com/objects/view.acsobject_id=7154).






Teen Reporters Try Their Luck on Tequila Ranchs Mechanical Bull