Hello, 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 Tim Anderson, Nabil Echchaibi, Cynthia Fuchs, John Hartley, Diane Negra, and Sharon Ross. Please visit the journal at http://www.flowtv.org to read these columns and contribute responses to them. This issue's columns in brief: "Television and the Work of Mourning" by Tim Anderson: How do we cope with the loss of our favorite television shows? "When Mullahs Ride the Airwaves: Muslim Televangelists and the Saudi Connection" by Nabil Echchaibi: An examination of Irqa' TV's role in the promotion of Islam in a post-9/11 media landscape. "The worst happened" by Cynthia Fuchs: While remaining largely unnoticed, Discovery Times' Off to War provides a much needed perspective on the war in Iraq. "Laughs and Legends, or the Furniture that Glows? Television as History" by John Hartley: How do we write television as history? "TV in the Season of Compassion Fatigue" by Diane Negra: What, ultimately, drives the production and consumption of television disaster coverage? "TV Revisiting TV: Why TV Does the "Remake" Better than Movies Do" by Sharon Ross: How film remakes TV, and how TV remakes TV, too. 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