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English: Douglas Gomery is the award-winning author of 21 books, and more than 600 articles on the history and economics of the mass media. His book, "The History of Broadcasting" is a standard in the industry and he is an acknowledged expert on the life and times of country western singer Patsy Cline. Gomery taught in the Merrill College of Journalism from 1993 - 2005, when he was named professor emeritus. He is currently Resident Scholar at the Center for Visual and Mass Media at the University of Maryland Libraries.
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