Two of Hollywood's leading talent agencies agreed today to merge, forming a new agency to be called William Morris Endeavor (WME) Entertainment.
The new agency would be headed by William Morris Agency's Jim Wiatt as chairman and a triumvirate of co-chief executives: Endeavor's founder, Ari Emanuel;Â Endeavor managing partner Patrick Whitesell; and William Morris President Dave Wirtschafter.
Wiatt, Emanuel, Whitesell and Wirtschafter join company directors John Fogelman, Peter Grosslight, Rick Rosen, Jennifer Rudolph Walsh and Adam Venit on the nine-member board that will guide the agency.
-- Dawn C. Chmielewski
'Lost's' 100th episode: A video sneak peek of 'The Variable'
Below are three clips from "The Variable," Wednesday's episode of "Lost." The title echoes that of one of the show's all-time great episodes, "The Constant." No pressure to measure up to that, eh? I mean, it's only the show's 100th episode. No pressure!
In all seriousness, that 100th episode landmark means we don't have much more time to spend getting "Lost" (the show ends its run for good in May 2010). Gulp!
I've put the clips below this page break in case you are super-anti-spoilers.
Daniel Faraday talks about his mom:
Daniel senses danger coming to the island:
Juliet and Sawyer:

Miss California says she represents 'the majority of people' in her opposition to gay marriage
Miss California Carrie Prejean, who became the bombshell of the Miss USA pageant by saying gay couples should not be allowed to marry, said Sunday that her state sponsors urged her to apologize afterward but she rejected the advice.
IBM Computer To Play 'Jeopardy'
IBM has unveiled a computer that will match its wits against human contestants on the TV quiz show Jeopardy. David Ferrucci, an artificial intelligence researcher for IBM and project director of "Watson," the system that will compete on the popular game show, says "Watson" is "pretty close" to being competitive with Jeopardy's grand champions.
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