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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, we feature columns from Joan Hawkins, Joshua Green, Karen Hellekson,
Harper Cossar, Adel IskandAr, and Aaron Delwiche.

This issue's columns in brief:

"Screen Memories: The Pioneers of Television" by Joan Hawkins:
Why do serialized histories of television tend to leave out the most interesting
aspects of TV flow?

"What (Public?) Television Was Meant To Be?" by Joshua Green:
PBS, like television, is not a singular object, and the image it constructs of
what television is, and what PBS is, is multiplicitous and sometimes
contradictory.

"From Irrelevance to On-Demand: Changing Models of Dissemination" by Karen
Hellekson:
Innovative Internet distribution models in music and television strike back
against Big Media hegemony.

"Pardon the Competition: ESPN Turns Sports Talk Into a Game" by Harper Cossar:
How commentary is the new competition on ESPN’s most popular sports talk shows.

"1001 Arabian Plights: On Persistent Media Denigration” by Adel IskandAr:
A critical look at the ways in which Arabs and Muslims are represented in
American media.

"The Hidden Cost of Virtual Sociability" by Aaron Delwiche:
Virtual worlds enable the formation of vibrant, distributed communities — but
what might be the effects?

We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments.

Best wishes,

Flow Editorial Staff

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