A journal of television and new media

Archive for October, 2004

<p></p><p>MGM, DVD, and “TV”

MGM, DVD, and “TV”

by: Thomas Schatz / University of Texas-Austin
Could DVD be the force that finally ushers in HD?

<p></p><p>“Print the Money”: Mediating the 2004 Elections

“Print the Money”: Mediating the 2004 Elections

by: Anna Everett / University of California at Santa Barbara
The title of this essay derives from a telling remark made by ubiquitous network news super star journalist Tim Russert following the third Presidential Debate on October 13, 2004 . . .

<p></p><p>Political Polarization and the New Hollywood Blockbuster

Political Polarization and the New Hollywood Blockbuster

by: Frederick Wasser / Brooklyn College CUNY
The connection between politics and movies is continuous and yet murky…

Undecided Voter

by: Chris Anderson / Indiana University
Squirrel hunting once was a lovely way for a man to pass an autumn afternoon…

Contemporary Television Criticism: State of the Art or Stuck in the Past?

by: Brian L. Ott / Colorado State University
The launch of FLOW provides a unique opportunity to reflect on the current state of television criticism…

What Can We Still Learn about Television from Raymond Williams?

by: Jim McGuigan / Loughborough University
When I was invited to write this column for Flow, I wondered where to start . . .