A record number of broadcasters and coverage has been confirmed for the 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships, which get underway on Monday (13 July)
Sixteen broadcasters from eight countries will show highlights and live coverage on television and online, whilst 122 journalists, non-rights holders and photographers will also attend the Championships.
New Zealand's Attitude Pictures, Spain's Grada1, Japan's SkyPerfect TV, Germany's SportDeutschland.TV and Great Britain's Channel 4, BBC Radio 5 Live and US Paralympics have all confirmed live coverage direct from the Tollcross International Swimming Centre.
American TV network NBC, Italy's Rai Sport, Spain's RTVE, Germany's ARD, ZDF and news distribution network SID, Brazilian broadcaster Empresa Brasileira de Comunicacao, Japan's NHK and Scottish STV Greater Glasgow will feature news and highlights.
Footage will be distributed through Eurovision's News Exchange Programme, e-player, Omnisport and the European Broadcast Union's Worldlink, whilst clips will be available on request through IPC Swimming.
A number of National Paralympic Committees will also distribute footage depending on race results, as the national rights holders.
IPC Swimming will show live coverage of the whole of competition from 13-19 July at www.Glasgow2015.com, which will not be available in Great Britain and Germany because of rights agreements.
The full schedule for Glasgow2015 is available at Glasgow2015.com/schedule-results.
Great Britain
Channel 4 will show two highlights shows as well as live coverage online at Channel4.com. BBC Radio 5 Live will report live from the poolside whilst STV Greater Glasgow will feature various interviews and features throughout the week.
USA
NBC will broadcast a 60 minute highlights show at the end of the Championships. Live coverage will also be available at uspara.us/swimstream.
Spain
Grada1.TV will show live coverage of the heats and finals online with Spanish commentary, and RTVE will produce a daily highlights show.
Japan
Full live coverage will be broadcast on SkyPerfect TV, whilst NHK will produce a highlights programme and delayed online coverage and news coverage online and on TV. WOWOW are also on site filming for their recently announced documentary series.
Germany
Highlights shows on ARD and ZDF and live coverage online via SportDeutschland.TV. News clips in German will be available from SID.
Italy
Rai Sport will show daily highlights.
New Zealand
Live coverage will be shown online on Attitudelive.com, as well as news clips.
Brazil
Daily highlights on the Empresa Brasileira de Comunicacao network.
The commentary team at Glasgow2015.com features Paralympic swimmers Paul Noble and Giles Long, who is also voicing for Channel 4, and various colour commentators.
Race footage will also be available directly from IPC Swimming, as well as daily newsfeeds x 2 (following News Access Rules) for non-rights holders.
The 2015 IPC Swimming World Championships will feature around 580 athletes from nearly 70 countries and will be one of the biggest qualification opportunities for Rio 2016.
Tickets are still available at www.ticketmaster.co.uk/Glasgow2015 and all seven days of action will be shown live at Glasgow2015.com alongside live results between 13-19 July.
Fans can also follow @IPCSwimming on Twitter and Facebook and Paralympics Instagram for behind-the-scenes updates and pictures.
For further information, please contact Lucy Dominy, IPC Public Relations and Campaigns Manager on e-mail: lucy.dominy@paralympic.org or call +49 1604760801. Alternatively, please visit www.paralympic.org.
To watch videos and subscribe to ParalympicSport.TV, please go to www.youtube.com/ParalympicSportTV.
Also, you may follow the Paralympic Movement on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ParalympicGames or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/paralympic.
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