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The show follows the story of Harper's Globe, a newspaper in conjunction with Harper's Island. The main character of the social show, who is also a minor character in the television series, video blogs about her experiences on Harper's Island along with interacting with the community about the mysteries that occur.
 
The show follows the story of Harper's Globe, a newspaper in conjunction with Harper's Island. The main character of the social show, who is also a minor character in the television series, video blogs about her experiences on Harper's Island along with interacting with the community about the mysteries that occur.
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==Cast of characters==
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*'''[[Melanie Merkosky]]''' as '''Robin Matthews''', a journalist with a mysterious past who is sent to Harper's Island to create a digital archive of the local newspaper's files and create a community website.
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*'''Unknown Actor''' as '''Brent Cyr''', a new friend Robin makes on the island. Brent and Robin become romantically involved, but the mysterious forces that have come into play on Harper's Island puts his life in the balance.
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*'''Unknown Actor''' as '''Sparky Mackle''', the Editor of ''Harper's Globe'', the offical newspaper of Harper's Island. He is resistant to the technological upgrades of the twenty-first century, but often acts as a friend to Robin.
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*'''David Loren''' as '''Peck''', a freshman as Washington Pacific University who pledges a fraternity during Rush Week. Robin warns him in advance about a hazing that the fraternity has in store for him, and he attempts to pull one over on them.
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*'''Dangerous Wreck''', a pseudonym for the Fraternity Brothers to haze Peck. They begin posting videos to the site in order to discredit Robin after she interferes with their hazing ritual.
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*'''Cheshire Cat''', a pseudonym for a mysterious entity with connections to the string of murders that are occurring on Harper's Island. It is unclear whether his intentions are malevolent or not.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 22:16, 26 April 2009

Harper's Globe
Harpersglobe.jpg
Created by Miles Beckett, Greg Goodfried, and Matt Seigel
Cast
Robin Melanie Merkosky
Brent Unknown
Sparky Unknown
Peck David Loren
Dangerous W. Unknown
Cheshire Cat Unknown
Production Crew
Director Tony E. Valenzuela
Executive Producers Greg Goodfried
Matt Seigel
Producers Miles Beckett
Greg Goodfried
Matt Seigel
Associate Producer Jason Van Geem
Supervising Producer Ram Paul Silbey
Casting Director Arlie Day
Director of Photography Kevin Schlanser
Assistant Camera Travis Prow
Gaffers Trevor Crist
Nicholas Gerard Klein
Adam Newacheck
Grip Swing Nic Thorson
Key Makeup Artist Heather O'Boyle
Set Designer Andrea Aguilar
Set Dresser Binh C. Than
Editor Tony E. Valenzuela
Assistant Editor Binh C. Than
Writer Jennifer Yale
Interactive Creative Director Casey Klebba
Interactive Coordinator Mallory Whitelaw
Music Supervisor Brandon Roberts

Harper's Globe is a social show produced by EQAL and CBS, which began daily posts on March 10, 2009, and officially premiered on March 18, 2009. It is the online equivalent to the CBS television show, Harper's Island. The show will last for sixteen weeks.

Harper's Globe is the first EQAL show not to be a part of the LG15 Franchise, meaning it does not focus on the Order or trait positive girls.

The show follows the story of Harper's Globe, a newspaper in conjunction with Harper's Island. The main character of the social show, who is also a minor character in the television series, video blogs about her experiences on Harper's Island along with interacting with the community about the mysteries that occur.

Cast of characters

  • Melanie Merkosky as Robin Matthews, a journalist with a mysterious past who is sent to Harper's Island to create a digital archive of the local newspaper's files and create a community website.
  • Unknown Actor as Brent Cyr, a new friend Robin makes on the island. Brent and Robin become romantically involved, but the mysterious forces that have come into play on Harper's Island puts his life in the balance.
  • Unknown Actor as Sparky Mackle, the Editor of Harper's Globe, the offical newspaper of Harper's Island. He is resistant to the technological upgrades of the twenty-first century, but often acts as a friend to Robin.
  • David Loren as Peck, a freshman as Washington Pacific University who pledges a fraternity during Rush Week. Robin warns him in advance about a hazing that the fraternity has in store for him, and he attempts to pull one over on them.
  • Dangerous Wreck, a pseudonym for the Fraternity Brothers to haze Peck. They begin posting videos to the site in order to discredit Robin after she interferes with their hazing ritual.
  • Cheshire Cat, a pseudonym for a mysterious entity with connections to the string of murders that are occurring on Harper's Island. It is unclear whether his intentions are malevolent or not.

External links

EQAL Shows
Primary Projects LG15 Franchise · Harper's Globe · Level 26 · Get Cookin' · The Kind Life · Voltaggio Brothers · Real Women of Philadelphia · Paula Deen Online · Tails Pet Media Group, Inc.
Diminutive Projects Lonelygirl362436 · Jack In A Onesie