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Mediaset Infinity (Spain)
Spanish video streaming service From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mediaset Infinity (formerly Mitele[1]) is a Spanish streaming platform for viewing streaming content via the Internet, both live and on demand. The platform is published by Telecinco and owned by Mediaset.[2]
It is also available as an app for Android, iOS and for Smart TVs with MHP or HbbTV technology.[3]
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History
Following the completion of the merger of Gestevisión Telecinco and Sogecuatro in January 2011, in November of the same year,[4] Mediaset España announced the launch of Mitele, the audiovisual group's streaming platform featuring content from all its networks, including programs, series, films, miniseries, movies, news, sports, documentaries, and music,[5] as well as the 24-hour Big Brother channel during the contest months. It also has the exclusive channels Fun, Unplugged, and Wala!, the former broadcasting a compilation of the best comedy content aired on Mediaset; the latter, series and programs that made history for the audiovisual group; and the third, content aimed at children and young people.[6]
In May 2025, Mediaset announced that Mitele would be renamed Mediaset Infinity, following its Italian counterpart, starting June 24.[1][7]
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Infinity+

Infinity+ (formerly Mitele Plus) is the paid offer of Mediaset Infinity.[8]
Available as a subscription, it allows you to watch the exclusive content of the platform.
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- Mitele 2011-2025
- Mediaset Infinity 2025-present
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