The role of wildlife photojournalists in conservation is more important than ever. From documenting conservation crises to capturing unique animal behaviour on film, their photos surpass linguistic and geographical boundaries. In a year when Planet Earth II reached record-breaking audiences, XCity Plus spoke to three Wildlife Photographer of the Year
Teaser: The stories behind journalists’ most recent phone pics
Ever wondered what photos are stored in journalists’ phones and why they took them? We asked people in the industry to unlock their devices and share what they most recently snapped, regardless of whether or not it’s related to their job. Here’s XCity Plus’s preview – from technology editors to
Vox Journalistae – journalists speak up
Journalists lead fascinating lives. I mean, not all the time – I don’t know about you, but all I’ve done today is three hours of transcription – but in general, we do have some stories to tell. They’re our currency in the pub, on Twitter, as a fun anecdote on
How to speak fluent journalese abroad
Travel journalists and foreign correspondents are often envied for being paid to zoom off to far-flung destinations as part of their job. But what happens when things don’t go to plan and you need to start interacting in a language you barely understand? Luckily, XCity Plus has rounded up some
How financial journalists use digital media to expand their audience
Let’s be honest. Financial journalism is often seen as a bit boring. Whether it’s share prices or the same stock image of a piggy bank over and over, there are many factors that deter your average digital-minded millennial. XCity Plus reports on the latest innovations that financial journalists are using
Video: What do people really think of journalists?
Journalists: Vile, immoral, sensationalising scumbags with no souls. At least, that is what we thought the general consensus would be when asking strangers what they really think about our beloved profession. In the current political climate, the reputation of journalists has never been more polarised. But are we fretting over
Five famous war zone hotels for journalists
Just as some wars stand out journalistically, so do some hotels. They are the places where the journalists covering the war congregate to swap stories, describe what they’ve seen, hear briefings from generals – and, of course, write and file their copy. XCity Plus looks at some of the most
Top Five Video Apps for Journalists
Nowadays, journalists are more than just writers. Having instant access to video apps is essential, as it’s not always possible to shoot on professional cameras, and it’s vital to be able to share breaking news instantly from remote locations. XCity Plus has put together a handy guide to the top
Listings Interview: Binda Rai – Head of Communications, University of London
Binda Rai (Diploma, 1979) Head of communications, University of London Former BBC journalist What was your best moment at City? I interviewed Paul McCartney and Wings. I had always been a Beatles fan, so double delight for me on that one. What was your worst moment at City? I could
XCity Plus Podcast Episode 2: Vicky Spratt (The Debrief)
Each week, XCity Plus’ deputy online editor Charlotte Davey interviews women who work in online journalism. Spanning topics such as campaign journalism and the representation of Women of Colour, the podcast seeks to explore how women are carving out their own platforms online. In episode 2 of the XCity Plus
Who said it: Sportswriter or Sportsperson?
See if you can guess whether each of these outlandish statements was made by writer or a sportsperson in XCity’s latest quiz. [playbuzz-item url=”//www.playbuzz.com/charlesmcquaid10/sportswriter-vs-sportsperson”]
Listings Interview: Esther Addley, The Guardian Senior News Writer
Esther Addley – Senior news writer at The Guardian Course: Newspaper, 1999 If you weren’t a journalist, what would you be? Archaeologist, no question – but it wasn’t a career that I imagined would have been open to me when I was at school. In fairness, journalism wasn’t either. Now