
"It's Pronounced Whiner" is the latest incarnation of Scott's blog. It began in 2004 as an infrequent online opinion column under the names "Scott's Shots" and "The Slog," often critiquing live television broadcasts. Scott ultimately renamed the blog as acknowledgment of it having been "a lot of whining about what I didn't like" and as a nod to the frequent mispronunciation of his last name.

SWP Radio was developed in 2007 as an informal outlet to explore audio podcasting and test methods of content delivery across various platforms. It began with an experimental six-week run of a sports-themed podcast, "The Oread Express." SWP Radio then returned in 2009 with six new shows, producing more than 90 episodes since its inception.

"Little Scottie" began in 2008 with a Crayon drawing on a paper tablecloth. Within a month, it was up and running as a weekly webcomic. After a five-month run, the comic was reformatted for print and premiered in The University Daily Kansan in August 2009. It was a staple of the UDK for a year and a half before ending its run in December 2010.

Mildly Off the Wall debuted as an edited, single-camera sketch comedy show based in Lawrence, Kansas. The program aimed to provide an outlet for both students at The University of Kansas and members of the Lawrence community to explore their passions for comedy through the arts of television, film, design, writing and acting.

The award-winning On'CUSE introduced a unique genre of television: the newsmagazine-variety show. With the release of its pilot episode in 2005, the show combined entertainment and information into one of the most daring television shows ever created by and for college students.
