
One of Charlie Kirk’s final interviews is set to reach audiences via SalemNOW. The Salem Media streaming service will premiere Can You Hear Me Now? on September 10, featuring one of the last conversations Kirk recorded before his death a year prior.
Can You Hear Me Now?, produced by Spero Pictures and directed by Matthew Thayer, explores the question of whether God still speaks through prophets today. Among its most notable moments is one of the final interviews Kirk recorded before his death, in which he reflects on biblical prophecy and spiritual discernment.
Kirk joined Salem Radio Network in 2020, sharing a three-hour slot with Dennis Prager. When Prager was sidelined by a spinal injury in 2025, Kirk moved into Prager’s full timeslot that March; by then, The Charlie Kirk Show aired on 195 radio stations with 500 total affiliates nationwide, alongside a companion podcast.
Kirk was fatally shot while speaking at a Turning Point USA event atCharlie Kirk Utah Valley University on September 10, 2025.
Salem Media CEO David Santrella said in a statement following Kirk’s death, “Charlie was more than a broadcaster; he was a fearless defender of truth and a faithful servant of God. This assassination was not just an attack on Charlie; it was an attack on free speech and on the values Charlie championed every day.”
SalemNOW General Manager Rob Ellis said, “At SalemNOW, we’re committed to bringing our audience thought-provoking films that address today’s most important faith and cultural conversations. Can You Hear Me Now? is a compelling documentary that encourages viewers to examine Scripture, think critically, and engage one of the most important spiritual questions of our time.”








