Difference between revisions of "Richard Rushfield"

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(upon reflection, i think it make sense to have an article on richard.)
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'''Richard Rushfield''' is an entertainment reporter at the LATimes who helped break the wall of silence and mystery surrounding [[Lonelygirl15]].  Already on the hunt to find out if Bree was real, Rushfield was approached on or about August 30, 2006 by a group of three LG15 sleuthers, occasionally referred to as the [[Phorum 3]].  The [[Phorum 3]] secretly tracked IP addresses of the LG15 creators, which eventually led to the Creative Artists Agency in Beverly Hills, California.  A few hours in advance of an LATimes article by Rushfield that was released on the evening of September 7, 2006, [[The Creators]] of the Lonelygirl15 project revealed on the Lonelygirl15.com forum that LG15 was not "real," in a cryptic "Message From The Creators."  That post and the traffic from the LATimes article crashed the Lonelygirl15.com site for a number of hours.
 
'''Richard Rushfield''' is an entertainment reporter at the LATimes who helped break the wall of silence and mystery surrounding [[Lonelygirl15]].  Already on the hunt to find out if Bree was real, Rushfield was approached on or about August 30, 2006 by a group of three LG15 sleuthers, occasionally referred to as the [[Phorum 3]].  The [[Phorum 3]] secretly tracked IP addresses of the LG15 creators, which eventually led to the Creative Artists Agency in Beverly Hills, California.  A few hours in advance of an LATimes article by Rushfield that was released on the evening of September 7, 2006, [[The Creators]] of the Lonelygirl15 project revealed on the Lonelygirl15.com forum that LG15 was not "real," in a cryptic "Message From The Creators."  That post and the traffic from the LATimes article crashed the Lonelygirl15.com site for a number of hours.
 
This article could be cleaned up more, assuming you agree its worthwhile to have an article on richie rushfield.  I think he's deserving.
 

Revision as of 03:31, 12 October 2006

Richard Rushfield is an entertainment reporter at the LATimes who helped break the wall of silence and mystery surrounding Lonelygirl15. Already on the hunt to find out if Bree was real, Rushfield was approached on or about August 30, 2006 by a group of three LG15 sleuthers, occasionally referred to as the Phorum 3. The Phorum 3 secretly tracked IP addresses of the LG15 creators, which eventually led to the Creative Artists Agency in Beverly Hills, California. A few hours in advance of an LATimes article by Rushfield that was released on the evening of September 7, 2006, The Creators of the Lonelygirl15 project revealed on the Lonelygirl15.com forum that LG15 was not "real," in a cryptic "Message From The Creators." That post and the traffic from the LATimes article crashed the Lonelygirl15.com site for a number of hours.