RadioReverb raise over £1,000 during their Brighton & Hove Pride fundraiser, which will be split equally between the station and the Brighton Rainbow Fund.
RadioReverb raise over £1,000 during their Brighton & Hove Pride fundraiser, which will be split equally between the station and the Brighton Rainbow Fund.
RadioReverb to celebrate Brighton & Hove Pride with Pride on Air 2020 fundraiser for the Brighton Rainbow Fund on Saturday, August 1 from 8am.
RadioReverb, Brighton’s not-for-profit radio station, broadcasts on 97.2FM, on DAB+ and online. Referred to as the voice of the local communities, with a team of home-grown, volunteer broadcasters, Radio Reverb are looking for an experienced person to join the team as a Freelance Business Development and Fundraising Manager.
Trans campaigner and broadcaster Sophie Cook chronicles her voyage towards truth, validation and authenticity in a new autobiography that charts her journey through self harming and having suicidal thoughts to finally transitioning and learning how to love herself.
On Friday September 14 in Liverpool’s Anglican Cathedral, Brighton’s local community radio station, RadioReverb, was awarded the National Diversity Award for Community – Multi Strand. Designed to highlight the country’s most inspirational and selfless people, the National Diversity Awards have received endorsements from high profile figures such as Stephen Fry, Sir Lenny Henry CBE and Graham Norton.
RadioReverb, Brighton and Hove’s not-for-profit radio station, launches online crowdfunding campaign to protect the future of independent local radio in Brighton.
Broadcaster and political candidate Sophie Cook crowdfunds for the publication of her new autobiography Not Today: How I chose life. Sophie has also been flying the flag for diversity and inclusion as well as forcing the discussion about mental health awareness as an in-demand public speaker, delivering keynote talks and LGBT+workshops across the UK for high profile organisations including TUC, Kick It Out and Stonewall.
RadioReverb, Brighton’s not for profit community radio station, has been joined as a station sponsor by The Brighton Palace Pier. As one of Brighton’s most iconic landmarks, Brighton Palace Pier holds a special place in the hearts of local residents.
RadioReverb, Brighton’s not for profit community radio station, will be Broadcast Media Partner for Brighton Festival in 2018 for the second year running. They will broadcast a daily, hour long live show from their studios in Brighton’s Open Market, between 5pm and 6pm from May 1 until June 1.
Cllr Mo Marsh the Mayor of Brighton & Hove and Caroline Lucas, the Green MP for Brighton Pavilion, show support for RadioReverb and preserving independent radio.