Tele Pam: A 24-Hour Voice for the Haitian Diaspora in Florida
Tele Pam broadcasts on Channel 18.10 from Florida, positioning itself as a Haitian American television media company built specifically for the diaspora. It runs as a 24-hour television channel and digital media platform, delivering programming in both Haitian Creole and English to reach a community that moves fluidly between both languages.
The station's focus stays close to home for its audience: news, music, entertainment, hot topics, comedy, religion, and talk shows, all built around issues and themes most relevant to Haitian and Haitian American communities specifically. That community-first approach extends to its on-air talent as well, with programming led by what the station describes as some of the Haitian community's most diverse and talented media personalities and influencers.
Beyond its broadcast signal, Tele Pam streams live through its own website and apps, and is available on platforms like Roku and Amazon Fire TV, making it accessible to diaspora viewers well beyond South Florida, wherever they've settled. The station has built a substantial following on social media, with tens of thousands of engaged followers tracking its coverage of Haitian politics, society, music, and culture.
For Haitian Americans looking for a channel that speaks directly to their experience, not a Haiti-based station occasionally covering diaspora news, but a station built by and for the diaspora itself, Tele Pam fills that role.