Greetings, We just wanted to let you know that the latest issue of Flow: A critical forum on television and media culture is out. This issue features columns by John Nguyet Erni, Heather Hendershot, Derek Kompare, David Lavery, and Tom McCourt. Please visit the journal at http://www.flowtv.org to read these columns and contribute responses to them. This issue's columns in brief: "War, "Incendiary Media," and International Law (Part III)" by John Nguyet Erni: The conclusion of a series on media intervention, this column questions the ways that media intervention and re-development has been practiced in post-conflict Iraq. "Lessons from the Undead: How Film and TV Zombies Teach Us About War" by Heather Hendershot: How zombies are used to make potent anti-war statements. "Producers, Publics, and Podcasts: Where Does Television Happen?" by Derek Kompare: An investigation of the tangled creative relationship between fans and the television industry in the age of the internet. "The Allusions of Television" by David Lavery: TV's taking a bad rap within the halls of the academy. Here are a few reasons why it's not just a "vast wasteland" for the literarily challenged. "Public Radio Redux" by Tom McCourt: Despite the availability of public radio in new forms, and the changing focus of programming, radio's primary strength remains its status as the most local of media. We look forward to your visit. Best wishes, Flow Editorial Staff ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: http://bama.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html