Perhaps one of this city’s best, (or depending on your view, worst), kept secrets, is that we host the only radio programme dedicated to people living with HIV, and it is also for people affected by HIV. Doesn’t that mean everyone? Yes, we think so.
Perhaps one of this city’s best, (or depending on your view, worst), kept secrets, is that we host the only radio programme dedicated to people living with HIV, and it is also for people affected by HIV. Doesn’t that mean everyone? Yes, we think so.
Radio Reverb is a non-profit community radio station based in the Brighton & Hove area. All the presenters of the HIV Hour are volunteers living with HIV, which is an essential part of the show as we all have had unique experiences and challenges living with the virus. We pride ourselves on the diverse group of presenters on the show.
Radio Reverb, the local radio station serving Brighton & Hove, has launched a new show, Sapphic Voices, which aims to give a voice to queer creative women in Brighton and beyond.
A very happy 2019 one and all. And what better way to start the new year is there than by having a resolution that you’ll not break?
Local performer and gender discombobulator Spice is taking to the airwaves! Spice has launched a new weekly radio show focusing on Brighton’s cabaret and drag scene. Stage Door features music from the stage and screen, interviews with local performers, and plenty of laughs!
Stonewall, the lesbian, gay, bi and trans (LGBT) equality charity, raised more than £30,000 at its Brighton Equality Walk last month.
Professor Debra Humphris, the University of Brighton’s Vice-Chancellor, is to present a student prize – live on radio. Professor Humphris is due to be interviewed on RadioReverb, the non-profit organisation run by volunteers, during the Out in Brighton programme on Thursday next week (2 June) at 5pm.
The podcast of Radio Reverb’s HIV Happy Hour has reached the Number One spot in the LGBT: Society and Culture category of Podomatic.
Paul Thorn, author and presenter of Radio Reverb’s HIV Happy Hour to tour new workshop around the UK.
After the successful launch of his book HIV Happy, local writer Paul Thorn now has a weekly radio chat show. It’s called the HIV Happy Hour and will be broadcast on Radio Reverb for the first time on Thursday October 1 at 7pm, and then at the same time each week thereafter.