UWI signs TV partnership with Flow [TV]

Vice-Chancellor of  the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Sir Hilary Beckles and Country Manager (Barbados), Flow, Jenson Sylvester have signed an agreement, formally launching the partnership which has led to UWItv being accessible on Flow channels across the Caribbean.

Marilyn Sealy, Southern Caribbean, Flow, Jenson Sylvester, Flow Barbados, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles, UWI VC, Janet Caroo, Managing Director, UWItv

The signing took place during a brief ceremony last Thursday in Barbados at The UWI Cave Hill Campus.

UWItv, the multimedia, public information and education service of The UWI, which went live in December 2016, is now available on the Flow EVO service, allowing subscribers to access 24/7 content from the regional university.

A “one of a kind” facility in the region, UWItv cable channel is complemented by a robust website and social media presence, allowing access to content in real time or on demand, the university said in a statement.

In addition to showcasing original UWI content, UWItv through its existing partnerships with regional and international agencies like CARICOM and the UN, offers programming which includes interviews, documentaries and regional and international event coverage on research and ground-breaking work and issues that directly affect the Caribbean.

“The UWI is pleased to expand its reach and share this unique content with Flow customers. This partnership with Flow demonstrates an alignment with industry and academia, which is a strategic element of The UWI’s mandate to help to strengthen the innovative capacity and capabilities of regional economies and lead to higher levels of growth,” the release stated.

Commenting on the initiative, Professor Sir Hilary Beckles said, “The development of innovative national and regional economies in the age of globalization is dependent on intimate and effective partnerships between industry and academia. This partnership between the UWI and Flow reflects the truth of this statement. Outcomes will resonate across the Caribbean and the world as the University provides the region with its only dedicated, education cable and internet 24/7 channel.”

Sylvester expressed how proud Flow was to be the broadcast partner of choice for UWI and said the company was equally pleased to be strengthening its ties with the institution.

“Flow is driven by a mission of ‘Connecting Communities…Transforming Lives’ and we see our partnership with The UWI as an extension of this philosophy. With our Flow Evo platform, we now have the facility to deliver content that will directly benefit the people of the Caribbean and I’m proud that UWItv now forms part of our market-leading channel line-up,” he said.

UWItv is available on Flow EVO channel 15 in Grenada; 102 in Curacao, Dominica and Trinidad and Tobago; 105 in Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, BVI, St Kitts, St Lucia, St Vincent and Turks and Caicos; 106 in the Cayman Islands; 112 in Barbados and 130 in Jamaica.