User:Miles27

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Introduction

Hello, my name is Miles. Like all users on this Wiki, I have a high interest in lost media and media preservation. My intrigue for lost media dates back to the mid-2010s, which was when I stumbled across the A Day With SpongeBob mystery. Since then, I have both lurked and searched for countless pieces of lost media, including conducting my own searches as well as collaborating on and editing pages on this Wiki. My main point of interest in terms of media preservation is game shows, despite it being a mundane genre of television. Since early childhood, I've been watching game shows with my family. Because of this, the medium has stuck with me for what has been essentially my entire life, which is why I try and preserve and research as much as I possibly can. Of course, game shows are not my only point of interest. Topics such as internet-based, advertising, and cartoon lost media also catch my eye quite often. While I haven't managed to find anything worth mentioning on the Wiki quite yet, I have had my hand in making several articles on the Wiki. My ultimate goal is unearthing as much as I possibly can, and I try my best to make that happen.

Pages I Have Helped Create

Below is a list of pages that I have helped create.

# Page Title Date Published Description
1 Jack's Big Show (lost pilot of "Jack's Big Music Show" Noggin children's musical series; 2003) March 3, 2021

Published by Shishigumi3, who runs most of the Lost Media Busters' X account, this is the first article I had ever had my hand in. It is a very, very rough article and needs a lot of work. I don't recommend reading this, if I'm being honest.

2 Jeopardy! (found episode of quiz show featuring Nickelodeon characters; 2003) July 17, 2024

One of two Jeopardy!-related articles I created alongside BrayBray. We noticed that the Notice Board update for this now-found episode lacked an article, so we whipped that up. It's far, far better than the first one I helped with.

3 The All-New Jeopardy! (lost unsold pilot for NBC game show; 1977) July 21, 2024

The other Jeopardy!-related article I created with Bray. Considering that the 1964, '83, and '84 pilots had been found, I felt as though the '77 pilot needed some light shed on it. There's not a whole lot of information on the pilot(s) unfortunately, but we tried to flesh it out to the best of our abilities.