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CIN began as an idea and a single
half-hour program. Fourteen years ago Stephen Hill
and Ronnie Nasralla our founders, came to New York
with a few segments of “Oliver” and a
dream of creating the first Television service targeting
the rapidly growing Caribbean population. Now each
day CIN can now be seen on channel 73 reaching the
5 boroughs of New York, and on NYCTV reaching 18.9
million people in New York, Connecticut and New Jersey.
With our new extended reach, CIN makes sure that the
over two million Caribbean-Americans stay connected
to their rich history and culture as we link them
to a full menu of news, sports, drama and music programs
created exclusively for the large Caribbean Diaspora.
CIN is the best connection with New York’s powerful
Caribbean consumers.
Media
plays a critical role in the lives of individuals
and of a community and because of our loyal advertisers
and viewers, CIN is a significant influence in the
New York market.
Here are a few highlights:
- CIN
links the two million Caribbean-Americans to over
27 hours of Caribbean programs each week, more
than any channel in the USA.
- CIN
broadcasts more hours of Reggae than any other
station.
- CIN
is the only channel to broadcast news and entertainment
about the Caribbean community in New York and
the Tri-State area.
- CIN
regularly broadcasts specials showcasing the important
achievements of Caribbean nationals.
- CIN
presents the brightest Caribbean scholars in the
CIN Lecture Series from New York’s famed
Schomburg Center.
- CIN
supports Brooklyn’s West Indian Day Parade
and other cultural events.
- CIN
endorses youth achievement through our support
of “School Challenge Quiz .”
- CIN
supports those elected officials promoting the
interests of the Caribbean community.
- CIN
is the only television service reaching all tri-state
Caribbean viewers.
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CIN promotes the growth of Caribbean business
by providing the most affordable and efficient
media platform for our sponsors to air their commercials,
thereby importantly increasing their sales and
market share.
Today
information is the most valuable commodity. Its trade
changes the face of the globe and delineates our future.
CIN is therefore committed to providing the Caribbean
community with information that is timely, accurate
and inspiring. Our Caribbean people deserve to have
a media platform that links them to their history
and culture that lobby’s for Caribbean interest
and fashions information that is conducive to the
prosperity of our people.
Let
us here from you. Tell us what appeals to you and
how CIN can serve you better.
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