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October 20, 2000Posted by Mandy  
Thanks to Veronica for sending this in :)

This is great news for Canadian fans. It was on the
Toronto Sun.

"Get the rest of our exclusive Shiri Appleby poster
and official form in the October 22 Sunday Sun.
You could win a trip to L.A. to visit the set of
Roswell".

Thanks to Susan for this :)

I don't know if you'll be able to use this since I don't have the actual
article, but The Rocky Mountain News had a story last week about Krispy
Kreme, Jason's favorite donut. Krispy Kreme is building a store in
Littleton, CO in the Park Meadows Shopping Center area. They plan to open in
January, 2001. Now wouldn't it be appropriate if they had Jason, their
biggest fan, at the opening?

Thanks to Thicket for this :)

Sorry this is a little late, but here are some ratings tidbits I found
pertaining to "Ask Not":

From inside.com:

THE WB'S GROWING MONDAY MIGHT: A few weeks ago, it looked like the WB was old
news on Mondays and that UPN was the mini-network to watch on the night, but
that's not how the night is playing out now that the WB is back in first-run.

This week, the WB's Monday combination of 7th Heaven (2.8/7 in 18-49, 4.5/7
in homes) and Roswell (1.9/4 in 18-49, 3.0/4 in homes) tied for first for the
night among female teens and females 12-34, and topped UPN's promising lineup
by 2 shares among adults 18-49 (2.3/6 vs. 1.6/4).

From Reuters/Variety:

The WB's ``7th Heaven'' (2.8/7) and ``Roswell'' (1.7/4) both improved vs.
their season premieres a week earlier in adults 18-49, with the latter
posting its best mark in nearly a year.

Thanks to Sublime_Muffin for sending this in :)

Here's a review from 11thHour-Roswell

Thanks to corpovision and anyone else who sent this in :) Click on the title to read the rest of the article

"ROSWELL" IS BECOMING MORE SCI-FI TO WIN A BIGGER AUDIENCE"

''Roswell,'' the WB's cult hit about teenage aliens, is back for a second season after being saved by a novel fan campaign last May (they flooded network offices with the aliens' preferred condiment: Tabasco sauce.) But even with a choice time slot, Mondays at 9 p.m., the show's prognosis isn't out of this world. The Oct. 2 premiere drew 4.1 million viewers, but lost 36 percent of the audience from the WB's 8 p.m. lead in, ''7th Heaven,'' while last week's second episode was watched by 3.9 million people and lost 39 percent. If things don't improve for the series -- which averaged 3.5 million viewers last season -- industry observers say it's a goner. ''The WB will be watching it closely over the next few months to determine its future,'' says John Spiropoulos, associate director of audience research for Initiative Media. ''To survive, it needs a much bigger audience than it's getting.''

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