MIAMI, FL--(Marketwired - Jul 19, 2017) - Caribbean viewers will have a front row seat to watch the best young athletes from
across the Commonwealth in action at the 2017
Commonwealth Youth Games , as Flow Sports, the Home of Sports in the Caribbean, airs 8 hours of live coverage each
day, from July 19 to 23rd.
The largest-ever edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games will be hosted this year in The Bahamas and presented by the Bahamas
Telecommunications Company (BTC).
Flow Sports will once again deliver anytime, anywhere access so 'on-the-go' viewers can have the option of watching the
coverage on the Flow Sports App or via the website, www.flowsports.co
.
According to Sean Riley, Managing Director of Flow Sports, "We are pleased to announce that Flow Sports has worldwide
distribution rights to broadcast the Commonwealth Youth Games. We are truly proud of this development as it gives our talented
young regional athletes significantly more exposure while allowing their families, friends and fans the opportunity to see them
in action as they compete on the world stage. This will no doubt delight Caribbean people in the diaspora who wish to catch up on
the action of our up and coming star athletes."
As with the highly successful coverage of the 2017 Flow CARIFTA Games in Curacao this past Easter, the Flow
Sports team of well-known Caribbean sports media personalities will cover a variety of disciplines such as aquatics, boxing,
beach volleyball, beach soccer and judo, anchored in the highly anticipated track-and-field events.
The Commonwealth Youth Games is the largest sporting competition to ever take place in The Bahamas and at the official press
conference to announce the Games, BTC Interim CEO Dexter Cartwright said, "Today is a very special day for BTC, our sister
company Flow Sports l, as we open our arms here in The Bahamas to welcome hundreds of young athletes from almost 70 countries.
Continuing our mission to invest heavily in sports, we are proud to officially announce our $250,000 investment in the sixth
edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games -- and we're confident it's going to be the best yet. Good luck to all the
competitors!"
For a full listing of the daily times for live event broadcasts, please visit the Flow Sports website at
www.flowsports.co/tv-guide/ .
This is the first time the event has been held in the Caribbean in over 50 years -- the last being the 1966 Commonwealth Games
in Kingston, Jamaica.
About C&W Communications
C&W is a full service communications and entertainment provider and delivers market-leading video, broadband, telephony
and mobile services to consumers in 18 countries. Through its business division, C&W provides data center hosting, domestic
and international managed network services, and customized IT service solutions, utilizing cloud technology to serve business and
government customers.
C&W also operates a state-of-the-art submarine fiber network -- the most extensive in the region.
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About Liberty Global
Liberty Global is the world's largest international TV and broadband company, with operations in more than 30 countries across
Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean. We invest in the infrastructure that empowers our customers to make the most of the
digital revolution. Our scale and commitment to innovation enable us to develop market-leading products delivered through next
generation networks that connect our 25 million customers who subscribe to over 50 million television, broadband internet and
telephony services. We also serve over 10 million mobile subscribers and offer WiFi service across 6 million access points.
Liberty Global's businesses are comprised of two stocks: the Liberty Global Group (NASDAQ: LBTYA) (NASDAQ: LBTYB) (NASDAQ:
LBTYK) for our European operations, and the LiLAC Group (NASDAQ: LILA) and (NASDAQ: LILAK) (OTC PINK: LILAB), which consists of
our operations in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The Liberty Global Group operates in 11 European countries under the consumer brands Virgin Media, Unitymedia, Telenet and
UPC. The Liberty Global Group also owns 50% of VodafoneZiggo, a Dutch joint venture, which has 4 million customers, 10 million
fixed-line subscribers and 5 million mobile subscribers. The LiLAC Group operates in over 20 countries in Latin America and the
Caribbean under the consumer brands VTR, Flow, Liberty, Más Móvil and BTC. In addition, the LiLAC Group operates a sub-sea fiber
network throughout the region in over 30 markets.
For more information, please visit www.libertyglobal.com