CHIN (AM)
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CHIN (AM) | |
City of license | Toronto, Ontario |
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Branding | CHIN Radio |
Slogan | International Radio |
Frequency | 1540 kHz (AM) |
First air date | 1966 |
Format | multilingual |
Power | 50 KW |
Callsign meaning | "CHIN" is pronounced like the Italian drinking toast cin |
Owner | CHIN Radio/TV International |
Website | CHIN Radio |
CHIN is a Canadian radio station, which broadcasts multilingual programming at AM 1540 in Toronto, Ontario. The station, owned by CHIN Radio/TV International, also has an FM rebroadcaster at 91.9 to fill in reception gaps in parts of the Toronto area — this should not be confused with CHIN-FM, which offers a distinct program schedule.
The station, Canada's first multilingual broadcast outlet, was launched in 1966 by Toronto broadcaster Johnny Lombardi. CHIN-FM was launched the following year, and the AM station's FM rebroadcaster was added in 1997. The FM transmitter originally operated on FM 101.3, but was moved to its current frequency in 2002, and the 101.3 frequency was adopted by a new competing multicultural broadcaster, CJSA.
CHIN's daytime programming is primarily in Italian and Cantonese, with some Afghan, Bengali, Croatian, Caribbean, Ethiopian, German, Greek, Irish, Jewish, Macedonian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Somali, Spanish and Ukrainian programming airing evenings and weekends.
CHIN's Chinese program was produced under the banner of Toronto First Radio, but it has since been bought by Sing Tao Daily (Toronto) and Fairchild Group and will be renamed A1 Chinese Radio.
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