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Issue Details: First known date: 1968... 1968 Metro Magazine
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Issue 31 (1975) - onwards (Comprehensive)

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'Metro is a partially refereed quarterly magazine that keeps alive the tradition of the essay, immersing the reader in well-informed, analytical and thought-provoking articles on film and media. It is Australia's oldest continuously published film and media magazine, having been published since 1968. Metro specialises in essays and articles, reviews, interviews and analysis of Australian, New Zealand and Asian features, shorts and documentaries. It also covers television, radio, multimedia, animation, the internet and new media.' Source: /www.metromagazine.com.au/ (Sighted 07/10/2011)

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Notes:
Libraries Australia records that the first issue (Vol. 1, No.1) was published in 1974. The Metro Magazine page on the Australia Teachers of Media website indicates, however, that the magazine was first published in 1968.

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

ISSN: 0312-2654
Subtitle:
Varies
Frequency:
Quarterly (sometimes there are joint issues).
Range:
1968 - ; Vol 1. No 1 (1974)
Continues:
Newsletter : The Association of Teachers of Film Appreciation.
Supplement:
  • Metro Education.
  • Australian Screen Education.
  • Screen Education.
  • Study guides are also produced.
Note:
  • First published by the Association of Teachers of Film and Video.
  • From April 1975 published by Association of Teachers of Media.
  • From No. 93 (Autumn 1993) issued by Australian Teachers' of Media (ATOM)
  • 2011 produced by Australian Teachers of Media Inc. (ATOM) with assistance from the Australian Film Commission, Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) and the New South Wales Film and Television Office.
Note:
'Metro is a partly refereed journal for those authors who request that their pieces be refereed.' (Metro no.142, 2004, p.3)
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