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Written News Content Slows On VI Consortium Until After Festival Season; Our Live Coverage Of Festivities Starts Tonight

Culture / Entertainment / Featured / News / Top Stories / Virgin Islands / December 26, 2018

ST. CROIX — Written news content, as some of our readers have already realized, has slowed on VI Consortium in the last few days, a yearly tradition of the company that starts in late December and lasts until January 6 or so, after the Crucian Christmas festivities, including the Children’s and Adults parades.

But our live video output ramps up, as VI Consortium is the official media platform covering the Crucian Christmas Festival Village with a full live production set. Our coverage begins tonight with the opening of the Village.

Join our three hosts — Sacha Alexander, Madgar Moolenaar and AnuMaat Davis Kahina during the two weeks of activities directly from the Consortium Lounge at the Village for interviews, commentary and, as we like to say in the Caribbean, pure vibes. We’ll also be bringing live J’ouvert Morning and parade coverage.

You can watch live here on The Consortium beginning tonight, or simply join us on our Facebook platform.

From all of us at The Virgin Islands Consortium, happy holidays!

 


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