Orbyt Media in partnership with The Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund is pleased to announce “A Day to Listen” will return for a fourth straight year on September 30th 2024, the National Day for Truth & Reconciliation.
“A Day to Listen” aims to leverage the power of radio to enact real change and continue to set a course for a more equitable future. So far more than 500 radio stations – spanning all formats, regions and broadcasters – have participated.
The inaugural collaboration in 2021 followed the public announcement that the remains of 215 children were buried at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School and growing numbers of children at former residential school sites across Canada continue to rise.
This year’s program will Honour All Our Relations with hosts Kim Wheeler, Julian Taylor & January Rogers. Orbyt Media will provide you with stories and interviews from Indigenous community leaders, artists & creators, elders and more on Culture, Community and how we are all Connected. New this year we will also be offering a 1-hour special for News & Talk Radio Stations.
The Program is free for all stations across Canada. Here’s what you need to know:
A DAY TO LISTEN 2024: Delivery Date:
September 18 – All promos (audio + social video + audiograms) & suggested format-specific song lists as well as all audio for September 30th broadcast.
Sign Up Today! Email Heather.Edwards@orbytmedia.com with your call letters and contact information.