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Flow Journal, Vol. 9, Issue 2 now online

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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 available at http://flowtv.org.

This issue features columns from Chris Russill, Nafissa Thompson-Spires, Michela
Ardizzoni, Ben Aslinger, Lisa W. Kelly, Christine Quail, and Julia Lisage

This issue's columns in brief:

“Climate Change Virus Targets Poland! Copenhagen and China next!” by Chris
Russill (http://flowtv.org/?p=2157):
Exploring effective strategies for informing people about global warming.

“As Canadian as… Possible under the Circumstances: Canadian Youth Television in
the United States” by Nafissa Thompson-Spires (http://flowtv.org/?p=2159):
A look at Canadian "youth export" television to the U.S.

“Urban Media Practices As Interventions: An Italian Case Study” by Michela
Ardizzoni (http://flowtv.org/?p=2156):
A look at the rise of ‘urban media.

“The Sounds and the Business of Mobile Music” by Ben Aslinger
(http://flowtv.org/?p=2151):
A consideration of the recent advancements of mobile music technology and
convergence.

“TV Tears: Learning Through Emotion in Popular Factual Entertainment” by Lisa W.
Kelly (http://flowtv.org/?p=2145):
An examination of factual television programs that elicit emotional responses.

“So You Think You Can Dance, Canada?: Formatting and Canadian Reality
Television” by Christine Quail (http://flowtv.org/?p=2160):
Exploring international reality TV formatting by looking at SYTYCDCanada.

“Narrative Pleasures in House Hunters” by Julia Lisage
(http://flowtv.org/?p=2158):
A look at the narrative pleasures in House Hunters.

We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments.

Best wishes,

Flow Editorial Staff

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