SpoilerFix

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Spoilerfix is an online website devoted to revealing spoilers about several television shows. It was originally spoilersluts.com but the name changed. On its front page it shows several shows that have their own page, fully covered. There is also "Other Shows" which features over 20 more programs all on the same page. Spoilers are usually received from credible sources, mainly from TV Guide employees or from the network press releases. Most of the shows are drama, but there are a heandful of comedies but no reality TV. Covered shows are determined by what the staff watches, however occasionally there is a poll on what should be covered.

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[edit] Current Lineup

The current list of fully covered shows is: Desperate Housewives, Gilmore Girls, Grey's Anatomy, Heroes, Las Vegas, Lost, NCIS, Prison Break, Smallville, Supernatural and Veronica Mars.

The current list of Other Shows is: 7th Heaven, Bones, Boston Legal, Close to Home, ER, Ghost Whisperer, How I Met Your Mother, Men in Trees, My Name Is Earl, Nip/Tuck, Numb3rs, Scrubs, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1, The 4400, The Shield, The Unit, Two and a Half Men, and Ugly Betty.

[edit] Previous Lineup

Shows that used to be covered (fully or not) are:

[edit] History of Spoilerfix.com

Steven first created spoilersluts.com December 29, 2001. On May 10, 2003 Izzy took over as Steven left to do other things. The name soon changed to spoilerfix.com on September 21, 2003. Its popularity began to rise and February 2005 was the first month to pull in over 10,000,000 hits. In November 2005, spoilerfreaks.com was launched, a message board where discussion about TV is held.

May 16, 2006, spoilerfix teamed up with BuddyTV which would bring a chat session (monthly in the summer, weekly during the TV season) where viewers could ask questions about any show, even if it was not part of the lineup, as well as vote in polls. On August 7, 2006 it was revealed that spoilerfreaks.com would no longer be active, for reasons undisclosed.

[edit] Hits

Stats are not available before May 2004 since hosts were changed. May 2004 brought in 5,952,227 hits but the number steadily grew (October 2005, although it was down for 5 days got exactly 15,200,000 hits) and its highest count so far is 24, 764,033 in May 2006.