Atresmedia International integrates three FAST channels into FreeCast platform

Cine y Series (‘CyS TV’), Zona Investigación (‘ZI TV’), and Única (‘ÚN TV’) are now available to the Hispanic audience in the ‘My Channels’ section of the U.S. operator. This partnership strengthens Atresmedia’s presence in the digital market, complementing collaborations with TCL Channel, The Roku Channel, FUBO, and Plex.

1 JUL 2025

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Cine y Series (‘CyS TV’), Zona Investigación (‘ZI TV’), and Única (‘UN TV’) are now available on FreeCast’s lineup of linear and on-demand Spanish-language content. Atresmedia International has reached an agreement with the U.S.-based platform to include its three FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channels in the ‘My Channels’ section, targeting Hispanic audiences in the United States and Latin America.

For Mar Martínez-Raposo, Director of Atresmedia International, “FreeCast provides an excellent opportunity for our channels to reach the target audience: viewers interested in quality Spanish-language content, as well as a young demographic seeking free entertainment”.

The FAST channels offered by Atresmedia Internacional on FreeCast feature a diverse range of programming, including shows focused on fashion, beauty, and celebrities; investigative documentaries with journalistic approaches; as well as movies and series produced by the Atresmedia’s leading production company.

Tracy West, Executive Vice President of Digital Content at FreeCast, values the partnership by stating that “the power and flexibility of our platform allow us to serve different audiences in a unique way. For Spanish-speaking households, we can prioritize Spanish-language content while giving them access to the best and most successful content from major streaming services.”

This agreement complements those reached with other platforms such as TCL Channel, The Roku Channel, FUBO, and Plex, which offer Atresmedia Internacional’s FAST channels with significant followings in the U.S. and Mexico.