IMDB -- so then create an account at imdb and submit the info as it 
happens.  IMDB was founded on user-entries waaaay before wikipedia got 
the idea.
See history section of http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Movie_Database




Kevin M. wrote:
> Watching two Kevins (Pollak and Smith) talking on a podcast got me to
> thinking. Firstly, nice to see/hear Smith not high as a paper kite.
> Secondly, I'd wondered, with the recent proliferation of original
> content created exclusively for the internet, whether anyone was
> tracking online appearances the way IMDB tracks movies and television.
> One assumes, given the recent batch of strikes and near-strikes within
> the entertainment industry centered around online content, that
> somebody somewhere should be maintaining a record, however laborious
> that prospect may be. From podcasts to content driven websites like
> FunnyOrDie and MyDamnChannel, a lot of big names are starting to make
> appearances on internet exclusives. I still find IMDB to be full of
> errors, largely because they are trying to recreate the facts as
> opposed to entering the data as it happened. Thinking about the much
> larger arena of internet content, the longer a record isn't kept, the
> more inaccurate the record is likely to be.
>
> --Kevin (RPCV)
>
> >
>   


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