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The Herald Sun
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Title |
Dodgers at the Drive-in |
Chapter/Web article title |
DRIVE-INS - it's a wonder any of the operators in the old days made a quid |
Author(s) | John Hamilton |
Town |
Melbourne |
State |
VIC |
Country |
Australia |
Publication Date |
07-03-2011 |
Citation Date |
15-12-2011 |
Site URL |
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/opinion/editorials/dodgers-at-the-drive-in/story-fn4qercp-1226016810668 |
Page Number |
1 |
Comments |
This online article was published in response to a previous story on the Herald Sun site by Josh (last name unknown) who stated that "practically every Victorian rode in the boot on the way in to the open-air flicks at some stage". The article is a combination of stories by readers about their own devious cinematic adventures, concluding with an interview conducted by Dandenong's Lunar Drive-In Manager, David (last name unknown).
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Synopsis |
The Herald Sun brand â in print and digital formats â is consumed each week by 2.5million Victorians (Roy Morgan, Apr 10-Mar 11).
The Herald Sun was established in 1990 as an amalgam of the afternoon daily, The Herald, and the morning daily, The Sun News-Pictorial. It is Victoriaâs paper of choice â on any given day, 49 per cent of the adult population of Victoria reads the newspaper and, in the course of a week, 48 per cent of Victorians will read at least one issue.
The free-to-view, online publications of the newspapers' popularity stems from its ability to allow viewers to 'search' particular items they are interested in from previous editions |
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Hoyts Drive-in/ Starlite Village Drive-in, Frankston article quote |
"Suzanne remembers being the one in the boot at the Frankston Drive-In in the late 1960s."
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