Watch TV channels from around the world for free with Photocall.tv
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Photocall.tv is an app designed to allow you to watch online television for free, offering access to a variety of different channels all in one place. Although geared towards Spanish television, it also allows access to hundreds of international channels, covering a range of different topics and themes to be conveniently viewed from your device.
Unlike apps such as BBC News, which caters to specific channels, or Netflix, which provides curated selections, Photocall.tv takes pride in its ability to connect with a diverse variety of global channels, such as Spain's Telecino and La 1, America's NBC, and Britain's BBC, affording a generally international range of TV programmes.
Hundreds of TV channels at your fingertips, covering a large variety of topics and themes
The television channels that are compatible with photocall.tv include entertainment, news, sport and children's favourites, amongst others. The resolution quality will vary between channels, but many are available in full HD 1080; you can also adjust resolution and improve playback speed. Photocall.tv is designed to work on a variety of different screens, including mobile devices and smart TVs.
Radio as well as television: news, sport, music and more can be listened to quickly and conveniently
In addition to its expansive coverage of television, Photocall.tv also allows access to many different radio stations. This generally focuses on Spanish broadcasting, but also includes international stations. News stations, like COPE, Onda Cero and RNE, are covered, along with sports outlets (e.g. Radio Marca and Radio Betis) and music stations are available (Melody FM and Rock FM, for example).
With hundreds of different broadcasters on offer, there is sure to be something here to interest every user
While it has many rivals in the field of modern TV streaming apps, Photocall.tv will be worth a look from anyone who is interested in having a broad range of channels at their disposal. The Spanish emphasis may concern people who do not speak this language, but it recognises enough international channels to please non-Spanish speakers, too.