Distro TV, the alternative to Pluto TV with 154 free channels

By now, Pluto TV is becoming more and more popular to watch Internet TV for free. However, it is not the only one within its branch, since it coexists with others such as Distro TV or Rlaxx TV.

Distro TV is the free, independent and largest FAST ( free ad-supported streaming television ) television transmission platform in the world, and in recent times it has made a great effort to improve its content in Spanish, with a clear focus on Latin America. Latin.

Distro TV

Distro TV television offer

Distro TV content includes a diverse and ever-expanding mix of content from around the world. And this includes content on lifestyle, sports, travel, news, music, entertainment and much more with thousands of hours of streaming content.

The platform’s programming includes a mix of popular TV channels and movies, including Bloomberg, EuroNews, People TV, Magellan TV and the TD Ameritrade network, as well as independent channels like Black Enterprise, Kweli TV and Distro TV Desi, its package of free south asian channels.

You do not need any subscription, registration or credit card to play content in Spanish on Distro TV. In addition to the web, they have free apps for Apple iOS, Android, Amazon Fire TV, and Roku. It can also be viewed using apps for smart TVs like Samsung, Sony and LG.

In addition to its channels, more than 150 from around the world, it also has a catalog of video on demand .

Spanish Distro TV Channels

Currently, it has the following channels in Spanish, which are expected to increase:

Films

  • Cine Real: Includes award-winning and independently produced films and series from Spain and Latin America, presented in their original Spanish-language format.
  • Cine Sureño: premier contemporary films and series from around the world, dubbed or produced in Spanish. Includes dramas with some action.
  • Horrorfy: channel dedicated to the most suspenseful and intriguing works of horror, science fiction and thrillers from Spain, Latin America and the rest of the world.
  • Together: family programming produced exclusively for the Hispanic audience.
  • Tu Cine: fantastic selection of the best series and miniseries from around the world. It includes a carefully selected video library of original productions and exclusive fiction series that appeal to the US Hispanic audience.
Distro Español

Spanish Distro

leisure and lifestyle

  • Chiquilines: entertaining and educational content from around the world and interactive entertainment for the whole family.
  • Wapp TV: introducing the gender perspective, participation and collaboration, generates a cultural change to move towards a more open and understanding community.
  • Canela TV: Free Latino TV – With over 8,000 hours of quality content in Spanish and English, it’s the #1 destination for US Hispanics!

News and opinion

  • Euronews Español: The only international news channel with a European perspective. His mission is to allow everyone to form their own opinion. Euronews is defined by its impartiality and independence.

Entertainment

  • Casa Comedy: the best comedians in Latin America. From short films to stand-up specials, Casa Comedy provides Spanish-speaking viewers with hilarious content throughout the day.
  • El Conficto: Tribunal Del Pueblo: Judge Mario Acosta of Court TV 24/7 runs a tough, no-nonsense court. He brings his experience as an East Los Angeles Marine Corps and Police officer.

own productions

The Distro TV catalog is even beginning to present its own productions that can only be seen exclusively on the platform. This first Distro TV Original has been Secret Scandal: In full quarantine , a film set in Bogotá at the time of the outbreak of COVID-19.

The comedy has been directed by Jorge Cano and features an international all-star cast that includes Alejandro Gutiérrez, Danny Trejo, Ninel Conde, Lina Castrillón, Platanito, Nanis Ochoa, Armando Hernández, Lorena Herrera, Reykon, Margarita Reyes, Alexander Ospina, Valentina Lizcano, Nitzia Chama, Ricardo Hill, Isabella Santiago, and Pancho Moler.