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Sydney and the small screen

LIZ GIUFFRE

Contributing Editor, Metro (2011–present) Contributor, Metro (2010–present)

One of the things I love, as a Sydney-based screen fan and analyst, is seeing how the negotiation between place, media form and content has played out over the time Metro has been in existence. Sydney has at times been a leader, at other times a follower, and at other times again merely one place in a chain contributing to a larger screen landscape.

In 1985, Metro ran an interview by John Hill with Ian Muir, who had

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