Entertainment Weekly
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Entertainment Weekly is a weekly subscription magazine that often publishes articles about Lost in their magazine and on their website. It is sometimes abbreviated as EW. "Entertainment Weekly" covers most of the film of telivision stories, usually not covering the usual stories about celebrity life like magazines similar to "People". Occasionally, the magazine may cover an outrageous story about a celebrity. The launch of "Entertainment Weekly" was very successful. The attracted audiences are usually young readers and women. It addresses TV rating, ticket sales, the cost of production, and other statistics of the entertainment industry. "Entertainment Weekly" is indeed published weekly. It was first published in 1990, and in 2003, the average weekly circulation of the magazine was about 1,700,000 copies. In each end of the year issue, the Entertainer of the Year, chosen by readers at Entertainment Weekly's website, is put on the front cover.
- Jeff Jensen is one of their senior writers, and is the resident "Lost expert"
- Stephen King writes a column for EW, which on several occasions discussed the show.
- The first high resolution version of the blast door map was published in EW.
Entertainment Weekly and The Lost Experience
- Jeff Jensen revealed a glyph on July 25 in this article.
- Jensen published an interview with Rachel Blake after Comic Con.
- During Stage 3, Speaker posted columns about TLE in EW.
- Jeep, Sublymonal, Monster.com and Verizon all had ads in EW with hidden clues or codes.

