Random News: Ratings, More Episode Titles, New Videos

-Thanks to an expanded American Idol which ran until 10 p.m., Lost took an expected hit in the ratings and counted only 9.8 million viewers in its time slot (although it still won adults 18-49).

-Don't despair just yet: Nielsen just announced that Lost was by far the most popular TV show ever among online viewers. In December, online Lost episodes were viewed 1.4 million times. Coming in second was Saturday Night Live with 1.1 million views (plus however many people watch it on Hulu, which doesn't release its traffic numbers). No other show had more than a million views.

-According to SpoilerGeeks, the title of episode 5.13 will be "Some Like it Hoth," and the title of episode 5.14 will be "The Variable." For my money, "Some Like it Hoth" -- which combines a Marilyn Monroe reference with a Star Wars reference, but I didn't need to explain that, did I -- may be the funniest title they've come up with yet.

-Over at EW.com, you can watch the latest webisode of "Totally Lost." Over at ABC.com, you can watch the latest webisode of their new (and surprisingly funny) online series "Lost Untangled."

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