LMW in the media
From The Lost Media Wiki
This page lists notable pages where the Lost Media Wiki itself has been mentioned or interacted with.
Mentions
A Day With SpongeBob SquarePants: The Movie
- 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.
Cracks AKA "Crack Master"
Eerie, 1970s Sesame Street Clip Starring 'Crack' Monster Resurfaces Online.
Della!
Decades Before Oprah, Della Reese was the First Black Woman to Host a Talk Show
Looney Tunes: By A Hare
Plumbers Don't Wear Ties
PC Gamer article on the resurfaced PC version of Plumbers Don't Wear Ties.
Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa
Special Friends: Ring-Along, Sing-Along!
Miscellaneous
- You Can’t Trust the Internet to Continue Existing.
- 7 can’t-miss pieces of pop culture to catch up on this weekend.
- Internet meme database website KnowYourMeme erroneously mentions the Lost Media Wiki as "one of the earliest references" to the infamous bragging statement "My uncle works at Nintendo", referring to a "2002" post. The website/community wouldn't exist until more than ten years later.
Interviews
Lost Media in General
- Lost Media: les chercheurs de trésors du web (original French version); Article on lost media seekers, for which dycaite was interviewed.
- Lost media: the Internet's treasure hunters; English translation of the preceding article for the LMW (Special thanks to Reynard!).
Christine Chubbuck’s suicide footage
How the Video of Christine Chubbuck’s Suicide Became a Very Macabre ‘Holy Grail’ , for which dycaite was interviewed.