How To Watch Television And DTT Channels Live On The Internet

How to watch television and DTT channels live on the Internet

We are going to explain how to watch live television over the Internet, pointing out the sites where you will be able to find the different channels that you have available. To explain it to you, we are going to divide the article into two different parts, one with the free channels that you can watch online through their links and another with the rest of the services and pages where you can also watch these channels.

The first will have a list format with web pages where you can watch the main television channels. Thus, if you are somewhere without a TV but with the Internet, you will be able to see the same channels that you will find on DTT, including the regional ones. If you are on mobile, you should see our other article on how to watch DTT on mobile. And then, you will have the selection of several services, first the free ones and then the paid ones.

Which channels have a free online version

We are going to start with a list of all the Spanish television channels that you can watch online. In this list, we are only going to use the official links of each channel, so that you cannot suffer unexpected interruptions. As you will notice, not all channels offer the possibility of being seen through the web, so we have only included those that have the service available.

  • La1: You can watch it live through its RTVE.es channel
  • La2: You can watch it live through its RTVE.es channel
  • Antena 3: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Cuatro: You can see it live through its Cuatro.com channel
  • Telecinco: You can watch it live through its Telecinco.es channel
  • LaSexta: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Neox: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Nova: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Teleport: You can watch it live through its RTVE.es channel
  • Canal 24H: You can watch it live through its RTVE.es channel
  • Atreseries: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Divinity: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • Energy: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • Be Mad: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • Mega: You can watch it live through its Atresplayer channel
  • Boing: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • FDF: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • Paramount: You can see it live through its Paramountnetwork.es channel
  • Mtmad24h: You can watch it live through its Mitele.es channel
  • Telemadrid: You can watch it live through its Telemadrid.es channel
  • TV3: You can watch it live through its Ccma. cat channel
  • Canal Sur: You can watch it live through its YouTube channel
  • TVG: You can watch it live through its Crtvg.es channel
  • ETB: You can watch it live through its Eitb. us channel
  • TV Canaria: You can watch it live through its Rtvc.es channel
  • CMMedia: You can see it live through its Cmmedia.es channel
  • IB3: You can watch it live through its IB3.org channel
  • Aragon TV: You can watch it live through its Aragontelevision.es channel
  • 7RM: You can watch it live through its channel 7tvregiondemurcia.es
  • TPA: You can watch it live through its Rtpa.es channel
  • CyL7: You can watch it live through its Rtvcyl.es channel

Other methods to watch DTT online

You also have other methods available to watch DTT online, and now we are going to focus on the free pages and programs. Here is a list of the main free proposals that you will find:

  • TDTChannels: The reborn new TDTChannels is a platform that collaboratively collects free online radio and television broadcasts of Spanish DTT. It is completely free and without ads, and you also have a mobile version. Link: tdtchannels.com.
  • Tivify: Tivify is a paid subscription service, although it also has a free modality to watch DTT channels on any device. Link: tivify. tv.
  • Tell him: It’s simple. It is a page that compiles the links to all the live broadcasts of the Spanish DTT. Link: diretele.com.
  • VLC: One of the most popular media player apps out there. Among its many options, there is the ability to watch different television channels online as we explain in this tutorial. Link: videolan.org/vlc .
  • MyIPTV Player: This application also does not tell you the URL addresses to watch online channels, but if you already have them, it is a simple VLC-based application for Windows that is specifically designed to allow you to comfortably navigate between the different channels. Link: Microsoft Store.

There are also payment alternatives

And if you are not satisfied with the free alternatives that we have mentioned above, you also have some paid services that offer you the possibility of watching DTT channels online. The difference is that these will offer you other additional services in exchange for your money.

  • Movistar+ Lite: It costs 8 euros per month, and is focused on offering your channels to differentiate yourself from the competition, such as 0 or #Vamos. It also has series channels and some from third parties such as Fox or TNT among others. Link: movistarplus.es.
  • Ahí+ TV: This is a service whose basic package costs 3 euros per month, and which in exchange gives you access to a wide collection of channels, some open and others private. You can also expand your channels with its different thematic packages. Link: ahimas.es.
  • FuboTV: With a price of 5 euros per month or 3 euros per month if you contract the service for a whole year, it also offers you access to a wide collection of online channels, and services such as being able to record content to watch it later. Link: fubo. tv.
  • PTV Televisión: The problem with this service is that it is associated with contracting the telephone operator, so its price is 33.40 euros per month. However, it stands out for offering its catalog of channels to be able to watch them online, and there are more than 100. Link: ptvtelecom.com.