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Article on Christine Chubbuck, for which dycaite was interviewed:
This page lists notable pages where the '''Lost Media Wiki''' itself has been mentioned or interacted with.
http://www.vulture.com/2016/01/death-hags-christine-chubbuck-suicide-video.html
 
==Mentions==
 
Decades Before Oprah, Della Reese was the First Black Woman to Host [[Della! (Lost Talk Show; 1969-1970)| a Talk Show]]:
*http://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/decades-before-oprah-della-reese-became-the-first-black-woman-to-host-a-us-talk-show
 
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[[Cracks aka 'Crack Master' (found Sesame Street short; 1975)| Eerie, 1970s Sesame Street Clip Starring 'Crack' Monster]] Resurfaces Online:
*http://www.huffingtonpost.com.au/entry/crack-sesame-street_n_6312138
 
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The Internet's Obsessive Hunt for a [[A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie (Unproduced Direct-To-DVD Movie; 2011)| Bootleg SpongeBob Movie]] That May Have Never Existed
*http://internet.gawker.com/the-internets-obsessive-hunt-for-a-bootleg-spongebob-mo-1739430471<br/><br/>
 
The [[A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie (Unproduced Direct-To-DVD Movie; 2011)|"Lost" SpongeBob Movie]] That Haunted the Internet Never Existed in the First Place:
*http://gawker.com/the-lost-spongebob-movie-that-haunted-the-internet-ne-1785219760


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Article on lost media, for which dycaite was interviewed (French):
You Can’t Trust the Internet to Continue Existing:
http://motherboard.vice.com/fr/read/lost-media--les-chercheurs-de-trsors-du-web
*http://tech.co/cant-trust-internet-continue-existing-2016-08
 
==Interviews==


English translation:
How the [[The Christine Chubbuck Tape (Lost On-Air Suicide Footage; 1974)| Video of Christine Chubbuck’s Suicide]] Became a Very Macabre ‘Holy Grail’ (for which dycaite was interviewed):
http://lostmediawiki.com/%22Lost_media%22_:_the_Internet%27s_treasure_hunters_(translated_article)
*http://www.vulture.com/2016/01/death-hags-christine-chubbuck-suicide-video.html


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LMW TVTropes page:
Article on lost media in general, for which dycaite was interviewed:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Wiki/LostMediaWiki
*http://motherboard.vice.com/fr/read/lost-media--les-chercheurs-de-trsors-du-web (original French version)
*http://lostmediawiki.com/%22Lost_media%22_:_the_Internet%27s_treasure_hunters_(translated_article) (English translation of the preceeding article for the LMW)
 
==Pages on other sites==
 
TVTropes page about the Lost Media Wiki:
*http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Wiki/LostMediaWiki

Revision as of 10:32, 26 December 2016

This page lists notable pages where the Lost Media Wiki itself has been mentioned or interacted with.

Mentions

Decades Before Oprah, Della Reese was the First Black Woman to Host a Talk Show:


Eerie, 1970s Sesame Street Clip Starring 'Crack' Monster Resurfaces Online:


The Internet's Obsessive Hunt for a Bootleg SpongeBob Movie That May Have Never Existed

The "Lost" SpongeBob Movie That Haunted the Internet Never Existed in the First Place:


You Can’t Trust the Internet to Continue Existing:

Interviews

How the Video of Christine Chubbuck’s Suicide Became a Very Macabre ‘Holy Grail’ (for which dycaite was interviewed):


Article on lost media in general, for which dycaite was interviewed:

Pages on other sites

TVTropes page about the Lost Media Wiki: