The journal is proud to announce the publication of issue 26.08! This month's articles: Deborah L. Jaramillo's "Person to Person and *Home* to Home: TV News in the Pandemic" <http://www.flowjournal.org/2020/06/tv-news-pandemic/> examines the shifting visibility of the public and private spheres on television news in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic. Brian Fauteux's "A Tale of Two Catalogues: The Celestial Jukebox and Campus Radio Library" <http://www.flowjournal.org/2020/06/a-tale-of-two-catalogues/> questions the theoretical "celestial jukebox" of algorithm-driven music streaming services and the actual variety and access their catalogues offer, and compares it to campus radio stations and their rich libraries of more local and diverse music. Cáel M. Keegan's "In Praise of the Bad Transgender Object: *Silence of the Lambs*" <http://www.flowjournal.org/2020/06/in-praise-of-the-bad-silence/> looks at a film that has been the object of ongoing cultural fascination and criticism for its negative portrayal of transgenderism and questions whether such a “bad object” is redeemable. Kathleen Loock's "Fatherhood and Franchise Revivals: The Curious Case of Harrison Ford" <http://www.flowjournal.org/2020/06/fatherhood-and-franchise-revivals/> uses Harrison Ford as a case study to examine the shifting role of aging male actors in blockbuster franchise sequels from hypermasculine hero to father. *Flow* <http://flowjournal.org> is a critical forum on television and media culture published by the Department of Radio-Television-Film <https://rtf.utexas.edu> at the University of Texas at Austin. *Flow*'s mission is to provide a space where scholars and the public can discuss media histories, media studies, and the changing landscape of contemporary media. ---- For past messages, visit the Screen-L Archives: https://listserv.ua.edu/archives/screen-l.html