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Greetings,

We want to let you know that the new issue of Flow: A Critical Forum on
Television and Media Culture is out.

This issue features columns by Stephen Harrington, Alex Munt, Tim Gibson, Chuck
Tryon, and Eric Freedman.

Please visit the journal at http://www.flowtv.org to read these columns and
contribute responses to them.

This issue's columns in brief:

"Why Political Journalists Should Get Into Top Gear" by Stephen Harrington:
How the rise of car culture in Australia suggests ways to increase political
literacy

“Inland Empire: The Cinema in Trouble?" by Alex Munt:
Can the death and destruction – of the feature, of celluloid, and
cinema-going–be a good thing?

"No Regrets" by Tim Gibson:
The boundaries of the permissible on network TV have not expanded to match the
public’s ill-mood about the war. And the latest proof of this comes in the most
unexpected place of all — Fox’s So You Think You Can Dance.

"Watch Now: Netflix, Streaming Movies and Networked Film Publics" by Chuck
Tryon:
Computer access content results in new ways of viewing television and film.

"Notes from Economy Class" by Eric Freedman:
The airline seat is an often-overlooked signpost of convergence — a site of
convergent media, convergent functionalities, convergent spaces, and convergent
subjects.

Also, cast your vote for deserving Emmy-nominated programs in this issue's poll.

We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments.

Best wishes,

Flow Editorial Staff

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