Local media contacts
Media contacts in Brighton and Hove that are useful for community groups.
Newspapers and websites
Radio
Television
News distribution services
Listings
For advice about ways to get your story covered by the media, see Writing a News Release. For advice about giving an interview, see Radio and TV interviews.
Newspapers and websites
Brighton and Hove News
This is a local news website which often covers local community stories. The website has over 100,000 visitors per month.
Contact Jo Wadsworth on 01273 530 829 or 07748 183 839 [email protected] www.brightonandhovenews.org/contact Twitter: @bhcitynews www.facebook.com/brightonandhovenewsBrighton and Hove Independent
This is a free weekly newspaper and a website. They also cover quite a few stories about what local groups and organisations are up to.
Contact the Newsdesk [email protected] brightonandhoveindependent.co.uk/contact-usTwitter:@BrightonIndy www.facebook.com/BrightonIndy/
Argus
The Argus is the local daily paper. They reach nearly 120,000 people. However, they get a lot of information sent to them, so it isn’t always easy to get covered. They will be more likely to cover your story if you send a good photo and an interview with somebody who is involved.
Newsdesk: 01273 021373
Email: [email protected]
https://www.theargus.co.uk/send-us-your-news/
For a longer term strategy, contact one of their reporters (see their website) and build a relationship, keeping them informed of your activities, as they may be interested in covering your stories again.
I’m Just Brighton
A local digital news website and large reach across a range of social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and X. They are actively looking for community events and projects to promote.
You can contact them via direct message on their social media platforms or via the contact form on their website https://www.imjustbrighton.co.uk/contact
Local community newsletters
If your event or news is relevant to residents of a particular neighbourhood, or a particular interest group, it’s worth finding out whether there is a local community newsletter produced in the area, and contacting the people who publish it. Check community centres, hairdressers, coffee shops or other local businesses to check if such a publication exists. Some newsletters are sent out only to their members so may not be available to the general public. Try doing an internet search.
Radio
BBC Sussex
A good way of letting BBC Sussex know about an upcoming event is to pop in and drop off a flier or poster to their office on Queens Road. You can also write to them by post or email, or call them.
BBC Sussex Broadcasting House Queens Road Brighton East Sussex BN1 3XB 01273 320428 [email protected] www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-12835872Capital FM Brighton
This is a commercial local radio station.
www.capitalfm.com/brighton/contactRadio Reverb
Radio Reverb is a community radio station, so it is especially for use by local communities.
Their show In Brighton Friday and Thursday Live in Brighton promote local community events, especially artistic or fundraising events.
They also have specific shows for people with shared interests or focussing on particular issues, including a parenting show, an LGBT show, an HIV community show, a refugee show and a show about mental health. Other shows and topics are listed on their website.
RadioReverb, Unit 8, Open Market,Marshalls Row Brighton BN1 4JU. radioreverb.com/contact [email protected]
Radio Free Brighton
This is another local community radio station, run by volunteers. Have a look at their schedule – your activity or event might fit into the theme one of their shows.
[email protected] radiofreebrighton.org.uk www.facebook.com/radiofreebrighton Twitter:@RadioFBrightonSouthdown Radio
DAB+ Digital Radio service for Brighton & Hove. They’re based in the city and their aim is to become an integral part of the local community – informing, entertaining and engaging with the people of Brighton & Hove 24 hours a day. They’re particularly keen to partner with local charities and community groups to help raise awareness; publicise events and meetings; promote new campaigns and initiatives; and appeal for new members and volunteers.
southdownradio.co.uk
Community Action desk : [email protected]
Television
It’s quite hard to get community activities featured on television. Unlike local radio stations, local news programmes generally only have 30 minutes airtime a day, so they are very selective. They will only feature things that are very “newsworthy”. If you are running a campaign, you will be much more likely to get on TV if you time an action or event to coincide with something relevant that is already happening and making it into the news.
BBC South East
Covers Brighton & Hove, East Sussex and Kent
BBC South East Today The Great Hall Mount Pleasant Road Tunbridge Wells TN1 1QQ 01892 675580 [email protected] www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/1c26xkfQZXQYMkWVrvcxHDN/contact-us facebook.com/BBCSE Twitter:@bbcsoutheastBBC South
Covers the area from Shoreham across to eastern Dorset and up to Oxfordshire.
BBC South Today Broadcasting House Havelock Road Southampton Hampshire SO14 7PU 02380 226201 [email protected] www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/5JbckQ6mkS1wX7vzvG2TD9t/contact-us facebook.com/BBCSouthNews Twitter: @BBCSouthNewsLatest TV
Brighton-based TV channel. Can be watched on Virgin Media channel 159, channel 7 on Freeview or online. They also have a magazine and a website.
thelatest.co.uk[email protected]
01273 687171 facebook.com/thelatestbrighton Twitter: @latestbrighton
Meridian News (ITV)
This is ITV’s news programme for the South East.
News distribution services
Pressat
Pressat is a news distribution service which provides a free national news distribution service for charities. Register online, and they will circulate your press releases to thousands of journalists and newsdesks.
www.pressat.co.uk/free-news-distribution-for-charities-and-non-profitsListings
These are websites and magazines which list upcoming events in Brighton and Hove. There are lots of them – the best way to find them is to type “Brighton Hove listings” into a search engine.
Here are a few:
Argus local events calendar
Click the Create button at the top of the page to submit your event details
What’s on in Brighton
whatson.brighton.co.ukYou can submit your event details using a form on their website.
Visit Brighton
www.visitbrighton.comYou can submit your event details using a form on their website. You must include an image, or they won’t list it.
We Love Brighton
www.welovebrighton.com To submit an event, send a press release to [email protected]Community Works Events Calendar
Community Works have a calendar on their website where you can publicise upcoming community events.
bhcommunityworks.org.uk/community-events/ 01273 234023If you notice anything on this page is incorrect, please contact us.
Last updated June 2026 AC
