Carnival TV - Meeting the Challenge of presenting Caribbean Entertainment and Events to the World

After years of unprofessionalism, bad products and lame excuses -  Carnival TV stepped in and showed it could be done. In an exclusive interview the director of Carnival TV – Paul Charles – discusses some of the successes, failures, difficulties and challenges in capturing, producing and presenting a quality product to the world, that truly represents the excellence of Caribbean performance events in a professional manner - while operating in an atmosphere of competing interests and uncertainty.

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  • I just got this on my facebook  page :    http://www.jamaicalivetv.com/ncbatrinidad/payperview/    We can watch T&T Carnival via Jamaica live tv  as pay per view.

    T

  • Carnaval TV could do a great service if it would find  a way to improve the amplification system. All that can be presently heard is the Front Line of Lead pans. The rest of the sound is a muddled percussive din. Competent Sound Engineers should be brought in to fix the problem. It has gone on for too long. This should be a priority for Carnival TV.

    James Leyden

    • Sorry but the only way to really hear sweet pan is to be in the savannah on Panorama night. You should at least appreciate the fact that you were able to see the show.

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