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Pele, O Rei | When The World Watched | 1970 FIFA World Cup

#WorldCupAtHome | Unbelievable Saves | Neuer, Buffon, Lloris

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Marc Burns and Ato Bolden, Trinidad and Tobago with Andrea Browne CSTN
Paris - IAAF World Championships 2003
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The Caribbean Satellite Television Network (CSTN) was registered in the BVI in 2004 to become the first Caribbean company to offer digital satellite broadcasting.
This innovation has been the hallmark of initial satellite broadcast initiatives of world sports events during the period 1998 to 2003 by the Caribbean Sports TV Network, culminating in its presence in over 26 countries throughout the Caribbean. During this period CSTN provided television entertainment through its associate broadcasters, to a population of approximately 42 million in the Pan Caribbean Territory and the adjacent northern countries of the South American mainland.
In the past CSTN provided Host Broadcast Services for the following global events held by World Governing Sport Bodies in the Caribbean:
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FIFA World Youth U17 Championships Draw 2001 - held in Trinidad and Tobago.
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IAAF World Junior Championships 2002 - held in Jamaica
CSTN will once again provide Host Broadcast Services for sport and entertainment events throughout the Caribbean.

Mr. Selby Browne, CSTN Chairman and CEO

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Tony Cozier CSTN commentary team - ICC triangular cricket tournament - Zimbabwe in 2001, Teams: West Indies, India & Zimbabwe.
Frankie Fredericks of Namibia, with Andrea Browne CSTN
Paris - IAAF World Championships 2003
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