Talk:First Monday

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What about the Internet magazine "First Monday" (http://www.firstmonday.org/)? Shouldn't there be an article about it too, or at least some reference? It's probably better known than the TV series, at least outside the US...

In Wikipedia articles, there are 7 linking to the TV show and only 1 linking to the Internet magazine. There is also one ambiguous link. I am not counting user pages. I am not counting the Did You Know pages or the Main Page, as these links are temporary for featuring this article in DYK.
Anyone can create articles on Wikipedia, anonymous poster, though it's recommended that you start a free account first so that you can interact with other users. You could, for example, create a new article at First Monday (website) and create a link to it from the top of the First Monday article's page. For general information on editing Wikipedia, see Help:Contents. --LostLeviathan 09:24, 15 July 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Reason for cancellation?

What was the reason for the series' cancellation? Was it simply a matter of low ratings, or was there a more complicated reason? A link to a press release on the subject would be nice. --LostLeviathan 09:25, 15 July 2005 (UTC)