Aragon Play arrives to unify TV and radio with AI

Published on June 29, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Aragonese Radio and Television Corporation has launched Arag贸n Play, a digital platform that brings together content from Arag贸n TV and Arag贸n Radio in one place. With artificial intelligence to recommend what you watch, it is in beta phase until August. Citizens can access sports, Aragonese cinema, and thematic channels for free from any device. The goal is to modernize the public service and adapt to current digital consumption.

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How the AI behind Arag贸n Play works 馃

The platform uses artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze your viewing habits and suggest relevant content, similar to what Netflix or Prime Video do but with public funding. The system classifies the broadcaster's audiovisual material and adapts it to different devices, from the home TV to the mobile phone. During the beta, technicians fine-tune personalization and fix bugs. The idea is to offer a smooth experience without the need for subscriptions or complex registrations, just with a click.

The AI now knows you watched the news three times in a row 馃憖

Arag贸n Play's artificial intelligence knows you better than your neighbor on the fifth floor. It will know that you like Aragonese cinema from the 80s and that you skip the lottery ads. But don't worry, it's in beta: if the AI decides that your ideal content is reruns of BricoPobre at three in the morning, you can always blame the algorithm and not your bus pass. Finally, public TV spies on you with affection and at no extra cost.