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==Character blogs==
 
==Character blogs==
   
===Schrute Space===
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===[[Schrute-Space]]===
The first of the character persona blogs created by NBC was [[Dwight Schrute]]'s Schrute Space blog.
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The first of the character persona blogs created by NBC was [[Dwight Schrute]]'s [[Schrute-Space]] blog.
   
 
Initially, the entries were written by actor [[Rainn Wilson]] on the set. Eventually, the task of writing Dwight's entries was given to the Office writing staff.
 
Initially, the entries were written by actor [[Rainn Wilson]] on the set. Eventually, the task of writing Dwight's entries was given to the Office writing staff.
   
* [http://blog.nbc.com/DwightsBlog/ Schrute Space blog]
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* [http://blog.nbc.com/DwightsBlog/ Schrute-Space blog]
   
===Creed Thoughts===
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===[[Creed Thoughts]]===
After the introduction of [[Creed Bratton|Creed]]'s "blog" in the episode ''[[The Job]]'' (really a Word document set up by [[Ryan Howard|Ryan]], who unwilling to expose the innermost workings of Creed's brain to an unprepared human race), NBC created a blog called [[Creed Thoughts]], written in the persona of the character Creed Bratton. The initial blog entry is a copy of the entry seen on Creed's monitor during that episode.
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After the introduction of [[Creed Bratton|Creed]]'s "blog" in the episode ''[[The Job]]'' (really a Word document set up by [[Ryan Howard|Ryan]], who unwilling to expose the innermost workings of Creed's brain to an unprepared human race), NBC created a blog called [[Creed Thoughts]], written in the persona of the character Creed Bratton. The initial blog entry is a copy of the entry seen on Creed's monitor during that episode.
   
 
It is generally believed that the online Creed Thoughts entries were written by the Office writing staff.
 
It is generally believed that the online Creed Thoughts entries were written by the Office writing staff.
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* [http://blog.nbc.com/CreedThoughts/ Creed Thoughts blog]
 
* [http://blog.nbc.com/CreedThoughts/ Creed Thoughts blog]
   
===Meredith's Sex and the Electric City===
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===[[Meredith's Sex and the Electric City]]===
 
In September 2008, NBC launched a new blog written in the persona of [[Meredith Palmer]].
 
In September 2008, NBC launched a new blog written in the persona of [[Meredith Palmer]].
   
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* [http://www.myspace.com/accountinglady Angela Kinsey's MySpace page]
 
* [http://www.myspace.com/accountinglady Angela Kinsey's MySpace page]
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Many actors on The Office maintain blogs, some of which are written in character and others as themselves. NBC also publishes blogs written in the personas of characters on the show.

Character blogs

Schrute-Space

The first of the character persona blogs created by NBC was Dwight Schrute's Schrute-Space blog.

Initially, the entries were written by actor Rainn Wilson on the set. Eventually, the task of writing Dwight's entries was given to the Office writing staff.

Creed Thoughts

After the introduction of Creed's "blog" in the episode The Job (really a Word document set up by Ryan, who unwilling to expose the innermost workings of Creed's brain to an unprepared human race), NBC created a blog called Creed Thoughts, written in the persona of the character Creed Bratton. The initial blog entry is a copy of the entry seen on Creed's monitor during that episode.

It is generally believed that the online Creed Thoughts entries were written by the Office writing staff.

Meredith's Sex and the Electric City

In September 2008, NBC launched a new blog written in the persona of Meredith Palmer.

It is not known who wrote Meredith's blog.

Kevin Malone

Actor Brian Baumgartner maintained a MySpace as his character Kevin Malone. Unlike the other character blogs, this blog was not run by NBC.

Actor blogs

Jenna Fischer

Actor Jenna Fischer maintained a MySpace for herself. Some of the blog entries were written on the set while she was working background in a scene.

Angela Kinsey

Actor Angela Kinsey maintained a MySpace for herself. She originally blogged as her character Angela Martin but switched to blogging as herself shortly after starting the blog.