Born from a community's hunger for its own voice
On February 16, 2004, Errol Fabien and a small team of believers launched Gayelle TV with a radical idea: that the people of Trinidad & Tobago deserved a television station that reflected their lives, their culture, and their stories — not the world filtered through foreign lenses.
Broadcasting on UHF channel 23 to Port of Spain and UHF channel 27 to Central Trinidad, Gayelle quickly built a fiercely loyal audience. It became available on Flow Trinidad cable as channel 7, expanding further into Tobago and Grenada.
Today, GayelleTV.com streams live to a global diaspora that never stopped being home — from Toronto to London to New York, wherever Trinbagonians carry their culture.
Revolutionary Caribbean Programming
Over 20 original series. More than 10 hours of fresh local content every day. A first in the Caribbean — and it's still going.
News & Current Affairs
Hard-hitting local journalism that keeps T&T informed and accountable.
Culture & Arts
Celebrating the richest cultural tradition in the Western Hemisphere.
Music & Soca
From Panorama to the road — the heartbeat of Trinidad lives on Gayelle.
Sports
Soca Warriors, West Indies cricket, athletics — every triumph covered.
Community Programmes
Stories from every village, every community — voices that matter.
Entertainment
Talk shows, documentaries, variety — over 20 original series and counting.
Independent. Local. Unapologetically Caribbean.
"For the first time in the English-speaking Caribbean, there is a free-to-air television station that stays in the Caribbean all day."