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Works by Gary Edgerton in Broadcast and Video Studies

2014

50 Years Ago, As '1964' Reminds Us, Beatles and Hillbillies Reigned on TV, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

2013

Smash Cut to Black, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Terror, Torture, Soldier, Spy, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

2012

JFK, Don Draper, and the New Sentimentality, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

The ‘Most Interesting Man in the World', Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

Brody Must Die, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

2007

Televising 9/11 and Its Aftermath: The Framing of George W. Bush’s Faith-Based Politics of Good and Evil, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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2005

Where the Past Comes Alive’: Television, History and Popular Memory, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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2003

High Concept, Small Screen: Reperceiving the Industrial and Stylistic Origins of the American Made-for-TV Movie, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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2002

The Multiplex: The Modern American Motion Picture Theatre as Message, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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2000

Ken Burns’s Rebirth of a Nation: Television, Narrative, and Popular History, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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1992

The Murrow Legend as Metaphor: The Creation, Appropriation, and Usefulness of Edward R. Murrow's Life Story, Gary Edgerton
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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1983

The Influence of the Paramount Decision on Network Television in America, Gary Edgerton, Cathy Pratt
Scholarship and Professional Work - Communication

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