Greetings, A Special Issue of Flow: A Critical Forum is now available online. This issue features columns on Latin American Media, as part of our ongoing mission to include a wide range of authors and investigatory topics in the journal. Please visit the journal at http://www.flowtv.org to read these columns and contribute responses to them. Each article begins with a Spanish or Portuguese-language column, and is followed by the English translation. This issue’s articles (an introductory column by the guest editors and a synopsis of each appear of Flow’s homepage): “La telenovela mexicana en el ciberespacio / Mexican Telenovelas in Cyberspace” by: Claudia Benassini Félix “Xenofobia y Mitos en la Cobertura Televisiva de la Selección Nacional Mexicana / Xenophobia and Myths in the Broadcasting of The Mexican National Soccer Team” by: Jorge Alberto Calles-Santillana “La semiótica de la televisión en América Latina: problemáticas y perspectivas metodológicas / The Semiotics of Television in Latin America: Problems and Methodological Perspectives” by: Alfredo Cid Jurado “La televisión mexicana y la transformación del poder en México en el siglo XXI / Mexican Television and Transformations of Power in 21st Century Mexico” by: Javier Esteinou Madrid “‘Cibercultura’ y cibercultur@ / Cyberculture and Cybercultur@” by: Jorge A. González “Comunicación y personas mayors / Communication and ‘Great People’” by: José Hernández Herrerías “La info-estructura de los 22 portales o sitios ciudadanos de los países / The Info-Structure of the 22 Web Gateways or Citizen Targeted Government Websites of Countries Located in the Continental Platform of America (2006)” by: Octavio Islas and Arturo Caro “El Inicio de la Investigación Científica de la Comunicación Social en América Latina / The Beginning of Scientific Mass Communication Research in Latin America” by: José Luis Ortiz Garza Información sobre el proyecto Office of Inter-American Affairs [OIAA] dirigido por Nelson Rockefeller. / Information about the the Office of Inter-American Affairs [OIAA], a project directed by Nelson Rockefeller. “Place, Race, and Class: Watching Brazilian TV in Salvador, Bahia” by: Joe Straubhaar “La televisión cultural mexicana / Mexican Cultural Television” by: Florence Toussaint We look forward to your visit and encourage your comments. We also welcome you to share this issue and all issues with colleagues, students, friends, and anyone else who may be interested in participating in our forum. Best wishes, Flow Editorial Staff ---- Online resources for film/TV studies may be found at ScreenSite http://www.ScreenSite.org