Every year, XCity embarks on the epic task of listings. Apart from finding and compiling the jobs of every journalism alumnus from every journalism course, we also picked out some and asked them questions about the weird world of journalism. Check out the magazine for the full listings, but for
Video: The class of ’76 share their memories of City
Nine members of the “famous class of ‘76” sit shoulder-to-shoulder around a table in Le Mercury, a French restaurant in Islington. They are graduates from the first class ever to receive journalism diplomas from City after their tutor Tom Welsh established the programme in 1976. The rare slant of afternoon sun
Top 9 gifts for journalists
Ah journalists. The amount of free stuff they get on a daily basis means they have just about everything. At least in theory. In reality, free stash (unless it’s one of these ridiculous freebies) just leaves us hacks with a lifetime supply of reporter pads and far too many personalised mugs.