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Topic History of: JK mention in Word magazine
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dixie Prunella Minge wrote:
There's nothing stopping Word magazine from interviewing JK, is there?

...or suggesting to their readers that they can get to hear Jk's "clever things" if they visit www.kingofhits.co.uk !!
JK2006 Excellent point Pru!
Prunella Minge There's nothing stopping Word magazine from interviewing JK, is there?
Michael That's quite astute. Except that in this day and age, nobody is ever very far away unless they really want to be.
The MD There's a random, but not entirely uncomplimentary, mention of JK in this month's (May cover date) Word magazine. In a short piece about celebrities apologising to keep their careers going (in the wake of Charlie Sheen doing the exact opposite!), they say "Jonathan King never said sorry, meaning we lost his always provocative opinions on contemporary culture. Somewhere he's probably saying very clever things about Simon Cowell and X-factor, but we'll never get to hear them."