CONtribute does mildly irritate me, but not nearly as much as REEsearch.
And I do hope I’m not the only one who wishes the Shipping Forecast presenters would pronounce Cape Wrath to rhyme with moth, and not with American-speak math.
Northerner English tends to stress the first syllable whereas Southern English stresses the second syllable as explained in OED entry above. They are both right. It is simply due to different regional accents. Nothing to get worked up about!
If you can access OED through your library card and go to the pronunciation section, it shows that for British English you can stress the middle or the first syllable. For U.S. English it’s only the middle syllable.