Telling the Stories of Haiti, Immigration, and Haitians in the United States
Championing the Haitian Immigrant Voice Across the U.S. and Beyond
Caribbean Television Network (CTN), operated by ZoomInProduction Corp, is a mission-driven online news organization dedicated to covering the lives, challenges, and triumphs of Haitian immigrants in the United States and across the globe. Since our founding in 2016, we’ve evolved from a small independent operation into a nonprofit media platform supported by the Tiny News Collective. Our goal is to inform and uplift immigrant communities from Haiti and the wider Caribbean by producing culturally relevant journalism tailored to their realities in the U.S., Canada, Latin America, and beyond.
CTN specializes in multimedia news coverage, live broadcasts, public service announcements, and advertising services. From video production to digital campaigns, we create content that speaks directly to the Haitian-American experience and the broader immigration journey. Our newsroom is powered by a deep commitment to the values of independence, cultural pride, and public service. Since becoming a C Corporation in 2020, CTN has expanded its reach and credibility as a trusted source for accurate, community-focused reporting.
Elevating Haitian Voices Across Borders and Communities
CTN’s flagship network serves as a central hub for Haitians in the United States, the Caribbean, and the global diaspora. We are committed to being a leading voice on immigration, identity, and Haitian heritage, delivering timely and reliable news across regions including Haiti, the U.S., Canada, Mexico, France, the Dominican Republic, Brazil, and Chile. Our live streams and recorded content are available via Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Alexa, our websites, and across all major social media platforms—ensuring broad accessibility for audiences wherever they reside.
With correspondents based around the world, CTN brings a uniquely Haitian and Caribbean perspective to the global news narrative. We highlight the stories of Haitian immigrants—those rebuilding lives in New York, Florida, Boston, and Montreal, and those advocating for their communities across borders. More than just a news outlet, CTN is a platform for civic dialogue, cultural expression, and collective empowerment. Our vision is to bridge the information gap and strengthen the bonds of the Haitian diaspora, one story at a time.