TVA30 (Tele Variete): Haiti's Channel for Youth, Culture, and Community
TVA30, also known as Tele Variete, broadcasts from the Delmas/Pétion-Ville area of Port-au-Prince on Channel 30. It describes itself as a general-interest media outlet within Haiti's broadcasting sector — a privately owned channel that nonetheless orients itself toward public service, with programming that leans into culture and social issues rather than pure entertainment.
The station's own description calls it a "citizen television," one deeply involved in the social and cultural development of the country. In practice, that translates into programming aimed squarely at Haitian youth, alongside coverage of movies, sports, music videos, and broader cultural content. One of its recurring segments, Tele Jenes ("Youth TV"), reflects that focus directly in its name.
TVA30 also describes itself as a thoroughly digital media outlet, maintaining a presence across social networks alongside its terrestrial broadcast. That dual approach — a real broadcast license paired with deliberate digital reach — has helped it stay connected with a Haitian audience that increasingly splits its attention between traditional TV and online platforms.
For viewers looking for a channel that treats youth culture and community development as worth dedicated airtime, rather than an afterthought, TVA30 has built its identity around exactly that.