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Flow Poll #5:
New Prime Time Shows

September 14, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 8 comments

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What new fall prime time offering are you most looking forward to seeing?

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Welcome to the new and improved FlowTV

September 11, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 3 comments

Let us know if you like our new look!

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Flow Poll #4: Emmy Nominations — Part II

August 30, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 3 comments


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Vote for your favorite comedic and dramatic actors and actresses in Part Two of our Emmy Nominations Poll.

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Flow Poll #3: Emmy Nominations — Part I

August 9, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 5 comments


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If you were in the other Academy, who would you vote for?

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Flow Poll #2: Should I Stay or Should I Go?

July 19, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 4 comments


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Let us know which series you’d revive and those that you’d cancel in our new two-part Flow Poll.

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Flow Poll #1: Flow in the Classroom

July 2, 2007 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff 2 comments


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Let us know what you think in our Flow Poll.

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This Week on Flow … Rita’s Paradox

September 23, 2005 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff Leave a comment

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Thoughts on Rita’s paradox: that the disintegration of social support networks and infrastructure offer the greatest catalyst for respectable and responsible journalism.

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This Issue on Flow (08 July 2005)

July 8, 2005 Matthew Thomas Payne / FLOW Staff One comment

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Welcome to Issue 8.

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