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Press Release
ImaginAsian Radio to Launch 24/7 Internet Radio Stream at ImaginAsianradio.com

Three hit terrestrial shows and pan-Asian programmingmake imaginasianradio.com the destination for Asian amplification

NEW YORK, February 21, 2006 — ImaginAsian Entertainment, Inc. today announced the launch of ImaginAsian Radio’s 24/7 Internet stream at www.imaginasianradio.com.  

On March 1, 2006, ImaginAsian Radio will carve out its own unique slice of CD-quality Internet radio with a 24 hours a day, seven days a week stream that incorporates a unique mix of pan-Asian music and other programming. The Internet stream features high-quality live performances, interviews and diverse music from Asian American artists.  It will also be available at Live365.com, an Internet radio portal.

“We’re thrilled that global audiences can now tune in to ImaginAsian Radio,” said ImaginAsian Entertainment CEO Michael Hong.  “Anyone with an Internet connection will have access to the best in Asian and Asian American music and entertainment.”

The revamped ImaginAsian Radio will feature bhangra, electronica, K-pop, J-pop, Canto-pop, Asian American music of all genres, and talk shows hosted by top DJs. They join existing hit shows Anil-Ki-Awaaz, the nationally-syndicated premier South Asian radio show, Total Time-Pass, the desi show that combines humor with the best in Bollywood music, and iaList (formerly iaRadio), which covers pan-Asian movers and shakers, live performances, and more.

“There is so much Asian and Asian American talent out there, so many voices need to be heard,” said Simran Kochar, ImaginAsian Radio program manager. “The new ImaginAsian Radio will give them a solid platform to promote their music and gain new listeners – and fans.”

Listeners from around the world can surf to www.imaginasianradio.com to access profiles, interviews, and photos, download wallpapers, subscribe to podcasts, and check out the latest events and contests.

About ImaginAsian Radio & ImaginAsian Entertainment:

ImaginAsian Radio, the sound of Asian America, is a pan-Asian radio presence featuring Asian American music, entertainment news, talk and interviews with three top rated terrestrial broadcast shows: iaList which airs in the San Francisco Bay Area on KSQQ 96.1 FM from 6-8pm PST and is hosted by Simran Kochar; Anil-Ki-Awaaz, the largest syndicated Desi talk radio show in the US hosted by “shock jock” Anil Srivatsa; and Total Time-Pass, the hilarious daily/drive time Bollywood countdown show on Asian FM.  ImaginAsian Radio also provides a compelling online music experience with a 24/7 Internet radio stream at www.imaginasianradio.com

ImaginAsian Entertainment, Inc. (www.iaei.tv) is a multimedia company that promotes Asian Pacific American culture to mainstream America. Headquartered in New York City, ImaginAsian Entertainment uses a fully integrated marketing strategy through multiple platforms: ImaginAsian TV (America’s First 24/7 Asian American Network), The ImaginAsian Theater (New York’s Premier Asian American Theater), ImaginAsian Radio (the sound of Asian America), iaLink (ImaginAsian’s community-based e-zine), ImaginAsian Pictures (distribution of cutting-edge and critically acclaimed Asian films) and ImaginAsian Home Video (video/DVD unit dedicated to quality Asian home entertainment).


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