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LGBT radio station attracts worldwide audience

Listeners across the globe often risk their lives to tune into an LGBT radio station, based in the North East of England.

Pride World Radio, which operates from studios in Newcastle, now attracts an audience in 125 countries, including those where homosexuality is still illegal.

The station, which is available online, via a free app or through Apple TV, has regulars listeners in countries including Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq and Iran where being openly LGBT is not only against the law but can also be punishable by death.

Yet despite the dangers, Peter Darrant, Chief Executive of Pride World Radio, insists that people continue to listen in.

He said: “We are listened to in 33 of the 72 countries which still have anti-homosexual laws.

“There are people who literally are putting their lives at risk by listening to us.

“But that just highlights what an important lifeline connecting with Pride World Radio is for them.”

Initially Pride Radio, the station was bought by Peter and three other directors six months ago and became part of the Pride World Media stable, which includes Out and Proud TV, which is due to launch in 2018.

Since its name change the network, which broadcasts 24 hours a day, seven days a week, claims around 800,000 listeners on-line every month, with 30,000 people having downloaded the app.

Peter, a former presenter and producer on Made In Tyne and Wear television, was also the innovator behind Made With Pride – a live tv radio show – and also created televised ballroom dancing competition, Made On The Dance Floor which was won in the first year by a same-sex couple.

At its height Made With Pride attracted an audience of more than two million listeners and viewers and was singled out in the regional Royal Television Society awards.

Peter a former Chair of Northern Pride, continued: “I first worked for Pride Radio as a volunteer and saw the huge potential it had to lead the way in bringing the global LGBT community together.”

The station is also currently sharing its morning output with community radio station, NE1 FM, in the North East and is in discussions around the UK and beyond to further share its content and to set up international radio stations.

Peter became a presenter following more than 20 years working in various business development roles in the hospitality industry and in entertainment before being offered a job when Made In Tyne and Wear set up.

This was followed by three years working as both producer and a presenter, before leaving to concentrate on developing Pride World Media.

National Student Pride to tackle homelessness this year

National Student Pride, now in its thirteenth year returns to the University of Westminster’s Marylebone campus in London, from February 9-11.

The centre piece of the event for the 1,700 people attending will be the main daytime festival on Saturday, February 10 featuring discussion panels, performances and a careers fair. The evening entertainment will be hosted by the infamous G-A-Y night clubs, culminating with a party at G-A-Y Heaven.

The focus of National Student Pride in 2018 will be LGBT Homelessness Vulnerable young LGBT+ people are still getting kicked out of their homes when they come out – and it destroys their lives.

Figures published by The Albert Kennedy Trust, who help LGBT+ people who are homeless, who live in a hostile environment or are in housing crisis, show that of young homeless people, LGBT+ kids are much more likely to be suffering:

●   One in four of homeless young people identify as LGBT+

●   Nearly four in five of them say coming out to parents was the main factor in becoming homeless

●   Once homeless, LGBT youth are more likely to experience targeted violence and discrimination, develop substance abuse problems, be exposed to sexual exploitation, and engage in higher levels of risky sexual behaviour, than their non-LGBT peers

The Albert Kennedy Trust, Attitude Magazine and National Student Pride’s panel will bring together young LGBT+ homeless voices, with soon to be announced special guests to amplify the discussion needed on this debate, to empower those young people and kick start a wider discussion on the crisis of LGBT+ youth homelessness.

Chair of Student Pride Hatti Smart, says: “The figures from the Albert Kennedy Trust are truly devastating. I’m lucky my mum was very supportive when I came out. But for many, it’s a different story and they are kicked out of their homes.

“We hope our event this year inspires the media, influencers and activists to support charities such as AKT and lift the voices of young LGBT+ homeless people”

Tim Sigsworth Albert Kennedy Trust CEO, adds: “AKT believe that youth homelessness is the most pressing human rights issue facing LGBT+ communities today in the UK. No young person should have to choose between a safe home and being who they are.”

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PREVIEW: Love is…. a concert in support of Samaritans

Brighton, Hove and District Samaritans invite you to join them for an evening of song and celebration on Saturday February 3, in Brighton.

The Brighton Welsh Male Voice Choir and The Ouse Valley Singers will head the bill with a starring guest appearance from the mezzo-soprano soloist, Fiona Hunniset in a glorious night of musical entertainment.

Brighton Samaritans is fully run by volunteers. The proceeds from the concert will go towards helping fund this much-needed and universal life saving service.

2018 is a special year for Samaritans and its volunteers as an organisation as it celebrates its 50th year answering the phones to people in need of emotional support. That’s something to celebrate!

Refreshment will be available and there is limited parking.

You can call Samaritans for free any time from any phone on 116 123 (this number is FREE to call and will not appear on your phone bill).


Event: Love is… a concert featuring the Brighton Welsh Male Voice Choir and The Ouse Valley Singers with guest soprano Fiona Hunnisett.

Where: The Church of the Good Shepherd, 272 Dyke Road, Brighton BN15AE

When: Saturday, February 3

Time: 7.30pm

Cost: £10 available on the door or from Eventbrite

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