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    Thursday
    22Nov2007

    So you want some 'Lost'? Here are some tidbits

    evie.jpg In the the apocalypic wasteland that is television these days with a writers' strike and constant reruns, we'll take anything we can get. So we were delighted to see that ABC.com is now featured two-minute segments of Lost.

    Over the next three months, fans of "Lost" can go to ABC.com to view weekly episodes of "Lost: Missing Pieces," a series of new two- to three-minute shorts that reveal background information and previously undisclosed details about the stranded inhabitants of the show's mysterious island. The "Missing Pieces" episodes were produced under an agreement with the writers' union that provides for much of what the striking writers say the studios have been refusing to offer. The writers, actors and others involved in the production were paid specifically for their work on the Web episodes and will earn residual income, just as they do for the broadcast show N.Y. Times, p.B1.

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    Reader Comments (2)

    Yes! Thanks for the fix.
    November 22, 2007 | Unregistered Commenterxvelouria
    I cannot wait for more!!! Cheers
    November 23, 2007 | Unregistered Commentervalis

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