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MEDIA COVERAGE  
"It's Not the End of the 'Millennium' After All" by Howard Wen
[Salon.com] the first article about the Virtual Season, later reprinted in numerous offline publications, including The Sydney Morning Herald and The Vancouver Sun Times
"'Millennium' Just Won't Die!" by Don Kaplan
[The New York Post] a somewhat abridged version of the Salon.com article
"Frank Black Rides Again" by David Swinney
[About.com] coverage of the Virtual Season and Millennium/X-Files crossover
"All Foxed Up" by Sarah Kendzior
[The11thHour.com] a brief mention in an article about the closing of fan sites by Fox
"Never Say Die!" by Stuart Servetar
[Details] an article in the December 1999 issue about the phenomenon of virtual television, with an emphasis on the Millennium Virtual Season
"Lance, A Lot" by Ian Spelling
[Fangoria] another brief mention in the April 2000 issue about actor Lance Henriksen
"Luke Skywalker is Gay?" by David Plotz
[Slate.msn.com] yet another brief mention in an article about fan fiction obsession
"Rising from the Ashes: TV's Virtual Seasons" by Gareth Branwyn
[DigitalLivingToday.com] discussion of virtual television by a well-known "cyberculture" author and frequent contributor to Wired, The Industry Standard, Esquire and The Baltimore Sun
And finally, from a Yahoo! chat...
ZombCat: Are there plans to introduce Frank Black to Mulder and Scully? Is Millennium dead as a series otherwise?
Chris Carter: Is Millennium dead? Not if you live on the internet. Someone is actually creating 22 stories this season that are, I guess, going to be the 4th season of Millennium.
Weyoun2k: Mr. Carter, there are quite a few fans of Millennium still out there on the web. Have you heard anything about our virtual fourth season?
Chris Carter: I haven't checked it out. But I'm very curious to see how the characters are treated and in what direction the fans take the show so I can nitpick them!
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