Caribbean’s Next Top Model Set for Season 2 Premiere

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Caribbeans Next Top Model

On October 19, young women from all over the Caribbean will begin chasing their dreams of success as career models, when the second season of Caribbean’s Next Top Model (CNTM) makes its premiere onFlow TV. Cable and Wireless, which operates both the Flow and LIME brand, is the premium sponsor for the show’s sophomore season, which will run for 11 episodes, starting on October 19.

The Caribbean reality show is based on the successful original production — America’s Next Top Model. This regional program follows the stories of young women seeking to launch a career in the competitive world of modelling, and is produced and presented by Wendy Fitzwilliam, a former Miss Universe, successful model and entrepreneur.

“We are extremely excited to be partnering with Wendy Fitzwilliam and her Caribbean’s Next Top Model team,” said John Reid, President of the C&W Communications, Consumer Group. “We are not just committed, but we are also proud to support Caribbean producers who generate quality local content for the region.”  Reid also noted that customers now have more options to access the exciting regional program across multiple platforms, including their TV and other smart devices, where the mobile option was available. Customers in Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Cayman, and Curacao will also be able to access the show at their convenience using Flow’s Video on Demand (VOD) feature. Aside from the many viewing options, Flow customers, will also be able to participate in other exciting promotions including weekly SMS competition to win a new iPad, tablet, or other great prizes.

Commenting on the partnership, Fitzwilliam said, “It is so refreshing when a corporate entity recognizes the need for support and undertakes the responsibility of enabling the development of Caribbean talent and content — Flow has definitely got it right. With Flow you get more — CNTM’s fans will get a wholesome entertainment experience, one that is as interactive and engaging as possible. With Flow’s quad play technology, viewers can truly enjoy the upcoming season to the fullest extent.”

Caribbean Next Top Model will be broadcast simultaneously on the Flow TV platform across the region on Monday nights from October 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Curacao, Jamaica, Cayman Islands and at 8:30 p.m. — in Trinidad, Jamaica, Barbados, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Grenada, St. Lucia, Antigua and Barbuda and The Bahamas. As the season unfolds, each CNTM episode will first air on Flow TV and will then air on other stations, five days after the initial Flow airing.

Season Two of Caribbean’s Next Top Model will premiere with a star-studded fashion event at the Betsy Hotel on South Beach, Miami on October 19.

About C&W Communications

Cable & Wireless Communications Plc (CWC) is a full service communications and entertainment provider, operating in the Caribbean and Latin America. With annual sales of over US$2.4 billion, it operates both mobile and fixed networks, supported by submarine and terrestrial optical fibre backhaul capacity. Through the acquisition of Columbus International Inc on 31 March 2015, C&W now delivers superior high-speed mobile data, broadband and TV/video services. It has leading market positions in Mobile, Fixed Line, Broadband and TV consumer offers.

Through its business division, C&W provides data centre hosting, domestic and international managed network services, and customised IT service solutions, utilising cloud technology to serve business and government customers.

The company also operates a state-of-the-art subsea fibre optic cable network that spans more than 48,000 km — the most extensive in the region — as well as 38,000 km of terrestrial fibre providing wholesale and carrier backhaul capacity and a growing suite of wholesale managed services.

C&W has more than 7,500 employees serving over 6 million customers (Mobile 3.8m; Fixed Line 1.1m; Video 460k and Broadband 665k) as well as over 125k corporate clients and 225 wholesale customers across 42 countries. The Company’s leading brands include: LIME and Flow in the Caribbean; BTC in The Bahamas; Mas Movil in Panama; C&W Business and C&W Networks. C&W is the market leader in most products offered and territories served. It is a major contributor to local communities through its corporate social responsibility programs.

Cable & Wireless Communications’ shares are quoted on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker CWC. The company is headquartered in London with its operational hub located in Miami, within close proximity to the Caribbean and Latin America. For more information visit: www.cwc.com.

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