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Writer, God is in the tv zine

Julia Mason

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Writer, God is in the tv zine

Edinburgh

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arts and entertainment

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Domestic LifestyleEventsIndie RockCrime and evil behaviorGraphic DesignArt ActivismVideo GamesCelebrity GossipSustainabilityEntertainmentArt and musicPartiesEthnicityAnimeGeneral coverage

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home & lifestyle

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Fluff

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online / digital journalists

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Writer

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Music

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God is in the tv zine

Content

Total articles 492

  • Available on paid plans

    NEWS: West Irish Avant-punks Nerves Release New Single 'Dirty Fingers'

    By Julia Mason Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    NEWS: YARD Release New Single 'Slumber'

    By Julia Mason Verified

    Apr. 15, 2025

  • Available on paid plans

    NEWS: West Irish Avant-punks Nerves Release New Single 'Dirty Fingers'

    By Julia Mason Verified

    Apr. 16, 2025

As seen in

God Is In THE – TV Zine,Blowtorch Records Podcast,Clash,Backseat Mafia

Company Info

God is in the tv zine

God Is in the TV Zine, or GIITTV, is an independent music and cultural webzine based in the UK. Launched in 2003 by Bill Cummings and Alex Worsnip, it now covers a wide range of music including unsigned, independent and major releases.[1] God Is in the TV Zine is staffed by a range of professional and amateur music journalists,[citation needed] students and music lovers, and edited by Bill Cummings. In 2005 GIITTV put on an event in London's Pleasure compilation CD, it included bands like Luxembourg, The Art Goblins and 1984 (who went on to become Reverend and the Makers). In 2006, GIITTV released a compilation of underground acts including Rose Kemp, Penny Broadhurst, and The International Karate Plus.[2] On June 25, 2007, GIITTV launched their singles club, offering some exclusive free downloads.[3] In November 2009, GIITTV's Simon Catling won the Record Of The Day's Student Music Journalist Of The Year Award.[4] Other writers for the site have gone on to work for the NME, Clash Magazine, The Guardian and Drowned In Sound amongst others.

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Founded: 2003



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