10 Facts About Brighton Voice

1.

Brighton Voice was an alternative or underground newspaper published in Brighton, England in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Brighton Voice was one of the many alternative local newspapers that sprung up in the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s.

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3.

The first 66 issues were in A4, but from issue 67 the Brighton Voice changed to A3 newsprint and from Issue 72 to A2 newsprint.

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4.

Brighton Voice was listed in Ulrich's Periodicals Directory and Benn's Media Directory.

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5.

Brighton Voice was intended to be issued monthly but usually managed about nine issues a year.

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6.

The Brighton Voice was typed and laid out in the basement of the cafe.

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7.

Circulation of the Brighton Voice never reached 2000, and sales over its lifetime averaged around 1000.

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8.

Unlike some other alternative newspapers in the UK the Brighton Voice received an insignificant proportion of its income from paid advertising.

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9.

Brighton Voice followed broadly anarchist principles and functioned as a collective.

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10.

Brighton Voice campaigned jointly with other organisations and published their newsletters as part of the paper.

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