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Orbyt, Premiere to Distribute The Breakfast Club in Canada


ORBYT Media and Premiere Networks
ORBYT Media and Premiere Networks

Orbyt Media and Premiere Networks have announced a new, expanded agreement to distribute "The Breakfast Club," a four and half hour syndicated Urban morning show, across Canada. Effective immediately, the program featuring DJ Envy, Angela Yee and Charlamagne Tha God, will become available to Canadian music stations. As part of the agreement, "The Breakfast Club" joins Toronto's Hip Hop "Flow 93-5," weekdays from 6-10am, beginning March 16.

"Through our extended partnership with Premiere Networks, we continue to bring the best radio content to stations across Canada," said Bell Media Head of Radio Content and Strategy Rob Farina. "We're the first to make The Breakfast Club's weekday radio show available in international syndication and we're sure this will make a great addition to mornings."

"There is no brand in Canada more synonymous with Hip Hop than FLOW 93-5. And there is no radio morning show in the world more synonymous with Hip Hop than The Breakfast Club," added Stingray Radio General Manager Steve Parsons. "With the addition of The Breakfast Club to FLOW 93-5, we strengthen our commitment to serving the people of Toronto with the best hip hop and the best on-air talent."

"The Breakfast Club is one of the leading tastemakers in Hip Hop, and their brand of entertainment engages millions of fans across multiple platforms," said Premiere Networks President Julie Talbott. "We're excited to work with our partners at Orbyt Media to syndicate The Breakfast Club across Canada, and we couldn't be happier to mark our expanded partnership by launching The Breakfast Club on Toronto's only Hip Hop station, Flow 93-5."

Orbyt Media and Premiere Networks most recently partnered to bring "The Bobby Bones Show," as well as the weekend countdown show, "Country Top 30 With Bobby Bones," to markets across Canada.

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