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Emmy episode entries: Comedy and drama series races
by Tom O'Neil, LA Times
In the Emmy contests for comedy and drama series, nominees submit six sample episodes to be judged. The half dozen episodes are divided into three pairs, which are distributed randomly to voters who view two from each contender.
In other words, because there are five nominees for outstanding comedy series, voters view 10 episodes on DVDs at home before they ink their ballots and sign an affidavit attesting that they viewed everything required. Ballots and paperwork must be returned by Friday. Winners will be announced on the ABC Emmycast on Sept. 21. Below are the titles of the episodes entered in those categories.
Lost, being one of the nominees has entered "The Beginning of the End", "The Constant", "Ji Yeon" , "There's No Place Like Home, Part 1" and "There's No Place Like Home, Parts 2 & 3" as it's six samples. Lost's Michael Emerson has also been nominated in the supporting actor category for his work in "The Shape of Things to Come." Read More...
"Lord of the Flies" read begins September 1st
by Nickb123, Lostpedia staff
After a successful first read, Lostpedia Book Club moves on to the work of William Golding. The official read time for "Lord of the Flies" is September 1st-20th, so if you haven't yet managed to get a copy or still want to take part - there is time! As ever, the Forums will be open for book discussion relating to Lost and a live chat will follow!
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Win a copy of Lost: Via Domus (closed)
by Nickb123, Lostpedia staff
Over the next few months, I'm going to be offering fans a chance to win pieces of Lost merchandise on the Blog, to keep this ARG off-season time just that little bit more interesting! Lostpedia's first competition - a chance to win a copy of Lost: Via Domus for the PC. Even if you've played the game, you can still have fun solving the riddle Lost question as part of the competition ;) Read more...
Fox Brokers Lucrative New 'Lost' Deal
by Josh Grossberg, E! Online
Matthew Fox is standing atop an island of cash.
The Lost star has inked a new deal that gives him a 50 percent raise, bringing his salary to an estimated $225,000 per episode, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
The 42-year-old Fox, who plays the hit ABC drama's reluctant hero, Dr. Jack Shephard, previously earned about $150,000 for each Lost segment aired. But his reps had quietly been negotiating a sizeable bump with producers that paid off in this week's pact. Read More...
What do Lost fans actually want in an ARG?
by Nickb123, Lostpedia staff
This is something I've been considering this week, after following the clues and checking out all the comments that people have come up with on a range of fansites about this new ARG. I'm going to discuss these in headings which are by no means exhaustive, and I hope other fans will add to the list on what they want in a Lost ARG. Read more...
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