[3] In 1975, ORTF's overseas channels (including French Guiana) became part of the overseas division of the France Régions 3 network, changing its name to "FR3-Guyane"; while in 1982 the stations became part of the Société de Radiodiffusion et de télévision Française pour l'Outre-mer (RFO).
[3] On January 1, 1999, after the reconversion of the RFO into "Réseau France Outre-mer", the French Guiana signal once again used the name "Telé-Guyane".
[9] On January 15, 2020, Guyane La Première began broadcasting its programming in HD through satellite TV systems.
[10] Much of its programming consists of broadcasting the contents of La Première, which is the public Radio and Television network for the overseas territories of France.
[11][12] Guyane La Première is broadcast in 17 communes through 19 transmitters, reaching 87% of the population in French Guiana.