
TV Mediterráneo broadcasts across Spain with a focus on the coastal and inland regions of the Mediterranean arc. Its schedule leans toward locally produced documentaries on maritime traditions, fishing communities, and historical trade routes along the coast. News bulletins cover regional politics and weather patterns specific to the Mediterranean basin, while weekend programming often includes live coverage of traditional festivals, religious processions, and folk music performances. The channel also airs classic Spanish cinema from the 1960s and 1970s, alongside dubbed international films that appeal to an older demographic. Cooking segments highlight seafood recipes and local olive oil producers, and occasional sports broadcasts feature regional sailing regattas and beach volleyball tournaments.
Viewers can access the channel through standard terrestrial television in most coastal provinces, and it is also carried on major cable and satellite platforms across the country. A live stream is available on the channel’s website, though it does not offer catch-up or on-demand services. Printed TV guide listings in local newspapers typically include the daily schedule, with prime-time slots reserved for cultural documentaries and magazine-style talk shows that interview local artists and historians. The channel does not broadcast shopping or reality competition formats, maintaining a consistent emphasis on factual and community-oriented content.

