Sam Zien

Sam Zien, known as Sam the Cooking Guy, is a Canadian-born[1] television cook and cookbook author, based in San Diego, California.

Television career

Zien's career on television began after quitting his job at a San Diego biotech company.[2] In 2001, after a poorly timed effort to begin a career in travel television that was unfortunately derailed by the September 11 attackshe switched his focus to a cooking show. He produced his own test screening and distributed the tape to local San Diego television stations.[1][2] San Diego's Fox affiliate XETV-TDT offered him a 23 minute slot during its morning news program. The job was unpaid—a situation that changed after his work earned a Regional Emmy from the National Television Academy's Pacific Southwest Chapter.[1]

In January 2005, Zien moved to County Television Network (CTN), San Diego County's public-access television, after CTN offered him a half-hour time slot on their station. His Sam the Cooking Guy show spread to other cities through agreements with sister cable companies; his work was recognized with more Regional Emmys and a book deal from John Wiley and Sons.[1]

Zien's next break came from the Discovery Health Channel, where he had a show call Just Cook This![2]

On May 23, 2011, Zien premiered The Sam Livecast, an Internet cooking show originating from his home kitchen. Its thrice weekly episodes feature food-related and other subject matter, After 200 live episodes, the production switched to a live-to-tape format.

Cookbooks

Zien has written three cookbooks, all published by John Wiley & Sons:

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 Amos, Joel D. (July 2006). "The Life Of Zien". San Diego Jewish Journal. Archived from the original on 2006-10-28. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
  2. 1 2 3 "It's Sam the Cooking Guy!". Discovery Health Channel. 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-14. Retrieved 2013-12-27.

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