
WhatZup: Interviews from children that answer interesting questions.ZOOM Reviews Books (seasons 3–5): Book reviews recommended by viewers.Zmail: Sharing of fan mail and answering questions from viewers.ZOOMchat: Discussion on topics involving children's issues or questions from viewers.ZOOMplayhouse: Skits and dramas by viewers and portrayed by the Zoomers.CafeZOOM and ZOOM Znack: Simple recipes to make.Zoomers sometimes form teams to compete with each other in relay races. ZOOMgame: Games and activities that are fun for a group.ZOOMdo: Creative handicrafts or activities.ZOOMzinger: Challenges or interesting tricks viewers share.ZOOMphenom: (seasons 2-3, 5-7) Observations or phenomenon discoveries.ZOOMalong: (season 1) Activities that viewers are encouraged to participate in.

Sometimes this segment features brain teasers or observation surveys that require viewers to send in results. ( May 2015) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Reruns of the final three seasons aired on some PBS stations until fall 2007, when the show was pulled from the PBS lineup entirely.
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The series finale aired on on most PBS member stations, without any reference of the show’s ending.

The cancellation was blamed on the rising competition of kids TV, which resulted in a noticeable decline in ratings for the show. On December 9, 2004, it was announced that the show had been cancelled after seven seasons. It completed taping a pilot episode in September 1995 with a different cast, which was circulated among funders by early 1997 and aired on television in November of that year. This second Zoom series ran for seven seasons (1999–2005), each featuring seven children-32 in total-called "Zoomers". Zoom premiered in 1999 in largely the same format as the original series, with many of the same games and continued to feature content and ideas submitted by viewers. Created by Christopher Sarson, the series originally aired on PBS Kids from Januto May 6, 2005, with reruns airing until September 2, 2007, and was produced by WGBH-TV in Boston.

Zoom is an American live-action children's television series in which child cast members present a variety of types of content, including games, recipes, science experiments, and short plays, based on ideas sent in by children, and is a remake from an existing 1972 version of the same name.
