
Guadeloupe 1ère is the public television channel serving the French overseas department of Guadeloupe, part of the France Télévisions network. Its programming reflects the daily life and cultural identity of the archipelago, with a strong emphasis on local news, current affairs, and regional sports coverage. The channel regularly broadcasts documentaries about Caribbean history, nature, and society, alongside entertainment programs such as music shows featuring zouk, kompa, and traditional gwo ka rhythms. Films and series are also scheduled, often including French-language productions and international titles. Religious programming, including Catholic masses and interfaith discussions, appears on Sundays and during major holidays.
Viewers can access Guadeloupe 1ère via terrestrial television, cable, and satellite. The channel also operates a streaming service on the France.tv platform, where live broadcasts and a selection of past programs are available for replay. A printed TV guide for the week is published in local newspapers, listing daily schedules for news bulletins, magazine shows, and cultural events. The channel’s editorial line prioritizes coverage of local governance, education, and environmental issues specific to the Caribbean region.

