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: Katie Hopkins speaks her mind
We’ve heard what Katie Hopkins had to say in just 30 seconds, so imagine what the MailOnline columnist came out with in a whole 30 minutes. Read the full interview with Hopkins in the next issue of XCity, but if you can’t wait that long for your Katie fix, here’s an exclusive sneak peek of some
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We are in the midst of an indie mag revolution. Whether your chosen subject is hip-hop, gourmet cuisine or redheads there’s now a magazine to suit almost every delectation imaginable. According to a recent Women in Journalism panel, new magazine launches increased by 31% in the UK last year, and
Listings Q&A Interview: Justine Hancock
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
Interview: Guardian cartoonist Martin Rowson
Martin Rowson is a multi-award-winning cartoonist whose work has appeared in every daily national newspaper. He talks to Celia Lloyd-Jones about the politics, pressure and processes involved in his trade. “Cartoonists are always the first to be sacked,” declares Rowson, cartoonist for The Guardian. “I can’t think why it wouldn’t
Interview: Podcaster Helen Zaltzman
“I don’t know anyone who is interesting un-edited, to be honest,” laughs Helen Zaltzman, her voice pouring out from my smartphone speaker. “No one needs to spend that amount of time with people they don’t know!” It is 10am and I am at my kitchen table listening to the disembodied
Video: 30 Seconds With Katie Hopkins
No topic is off-limits for Katie Hopkins. From children’s names to immigration to Donald Trump, the MailOnline columnist is never far from controversy. Here’s what happened when we caught up with one of Britain’s most talked about journalists in a 30 second quick fire round… You can read the full