CINA RADIO 1650 AM 3.39

4.2 star(s) from 33 votes
1515 Britannia Road East, Suite 315
Mississauga, ON L4W 4K1
Canada

About CINA RADIO 1650 AM

CINA RADIO 1650 AM CINA RADIO 1650 AM is a well known place listed as Media/news/publishing in Mississauga ,

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Licensed by the CRTC to Neeti Prakash, CINA Radio will broadcast programs to multicultural communities of the GTA 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. CINA Radio is Canada’s first radio station licensed to serve primarily the Indo-Pakistani community, a significant recognition for the community. The radio station broadcast programs in the following languages:
• Hindi
• Urdu
• Punjabi
• Gujarati
• Bengali
• Armenian
• Indo-Caribbean

Our programs are of the highest quality. We’ve found the best radio hosts for our station, so that what you’re listening to always sounds good. CINA 1650 programming will have the best of Bollywood (past and present), the latest hits from South Asia, and local/international news and local traffic & weather.

Coverage
The primary coverage area of CINA 1650 AM is in the West end of the Greater Toronto Area (Mississauga, Brampton, Etobicoke, North York, Oakville) although it can be heard throughout the GTA.

Who we are
CINA 1650 AM is brought to you by Neeti Prakash and his Radio India team. Neeti is well-known in Canada for his rich, soothing voice and high quality programs. In addition to Radio India, he also produced and hosted the TV shows AsiaNet TV and Bombay Talkies. Neeti brings over 28 years of broadcasting experience to CINA 1650 AM. It is because of his vision and dedication to serving Canada’s South Asian community that CINA Radio promises to be what the community wants.

A rich history
CINA 1650 launched in December 2008, but it is the culmination of years of radio broadcasting. Neeti’s broadcasting career started in 1980 in Edmonton, Alberta. Read more about his childhood love for radio in the next section. Neeti Prakash first started Radio India in Toronto in 1990. Over the next decade or so, Radio India changed the broadcasting standard in Ontario. Radio India dominated the airwaves during the 90s -at one point, having more listeners than 680 News! The program broadcasted 8.5-11 hours a day, 7 days a week. Radio India was taken off the radio when the new owners at 610 CKTB did not want ethnic programming. It was then that Neeti Prakash knew he had to own his own radio station to go on the air.

CINA 1650 AM was licensed to Neeti Prakash by the CRTC through a competitive application process.

We are honoured to be able to serve our community again, and look forward to bringing radio back where it belongs.

CINA Radio, 1650 AM © 2009
Website photo: Radhika Ray, Vice-President