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・ The Sports Gene
・ The Sports Ground, Stompond Lane
・ The Sports List
・ The Sports Museum
・ The Sports Network
・ The Sports Network (wire service)
・ The Sports Report
・ The Sports Reporters
・ The Sportsman (1865 newspaper)
・ The Sportsman (2006 newspaper)
・ The Sportsman's Guide
・ The Sportsmen (comics)
・ The Sportswriter
・ The Sportswriters on TV
・ The SportZone
The Spot
・ The Spot, New South Wales
・ The Spotlight
・ The Spotlight (film)
・ The Spotlight Kid
・ The Spotnicks
・ The Spotted Pig
・ The Sprawl
・ The Spread Eagle Theatre
・ The Spreading Dawn
・ The Spreading Ground
・ The Sprig of Rosemary
・ The Sprig of Thyme
・ The Spring
・ The Spring Arts Festival


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The Spot : ウィキペディア英語版
The Spot

The Spot, or thespot.com, was the second episodic online story (1995-1997), after an earlier experiment by AOL's QuantumLink Serial, and pioneered the underwriting of bandwidth and production costs by offering paid advertising banners on the web pages and product placement within the journal entries. The site earned one of the original Webby Awards.
==Overview==
The Spot was likened to "''Melrose Place''-on-the-Web" and featured a rotating cast of attractive actors playing trendy and hip twenty somethings who rented rooms in a fabled southern California beach house called “The Spot”, in Santa Monica, California. Some of the actors depicted online were also writers and behind-the-scenes production staffers on the site, while some later appeared in independent films or in broadcast television series as on-screen performers.
The characters, called "Spotmates", would keep near-daily online diaries (similar to what later came to be called blogs), respond to emails, and post images of their current activities. In addition the site boasted short videos, as well as photos relating to the diary entries. The fanbase on the site, which called themselves "Spotfans", interacted on a daily basis with the Spotmates and each other, discussing the newsworthy events.
The Spot engaged the audience by allowing them to become part of the storyline and give advice to characters—sometimes succeeding in changing how characters responded to the in-story situations. Viewers were encouraged to post on the message boards (the "Spotboard"), send e-mail to the various characters offering them insight, advice and even arguments to their posted life dilemmas and dramas based on loosely orchestrated story arcs and different character viewpoints of the same storyline. The audience opinion was used by the writers to affect storyline directions, allowing the writing staff a maneuverability not possible in traditional media outlets.

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