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FREECABLE TV: News & TV Shows

by MixerBox Inc.

Free95 MBv7.21Ages 17+
4.7Store rating
45KRatings
95 MBSize
2016Released
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FREECABLE TV has been around since 2016 and, now at version 7.21, it bundles news clips, TV show episodes, sports highlights, talk shows, cartoons, cooking, travel, and radio into a single free app from MixerBox Inc. The pitch is simple: cable-style channel browsing without a subscription fee. At 95 MB it installs quickly, and the 4.68 store rating from 45,000 reviewers suggests a real, loyal audience rather than a flash-in-the-pan novelty.

Breadth Over Depth

The category list is genuinely wide, spanning sports, lifestyle, language learning, pets, and international news alongside mainstream American programming. That variety is the app's clearest strength. The trade-off is that content depth in any single category can feel thin compared to a dedicated sports or news app. If you want a broad daily sampler rather than deep dives into one genre, the mix works well.

Free but Not Friction-Free

The app is free to download, but the listing notes possible in-app purchases, which raises questions about what eventually sits behind a paywall. Users should go in with eyes open. The May 2024 update keeps the app reasonably current, though the pace of updates is not aggressive for a content platform where freshness matters. Ad load on free streaming apps in this category can also interrupt the lean-back experience.

Who Actually Benefits

FREECABLE TV suits cord-cutters who want one app for casual, varied viewing rather than committing to a single niche service. It is a reasonable fit for commuters, travelers, or anyone who wants background news or a quick sports clip without logging into multiple platforms. Power users who demand deep archives or premium live sports will likely hit its ceiling fast.

Pros

  • Genuinely broad content categories, from cartoons to language learning to live news
  • No subscription required to get started
  • Compact 95 MB install for the amount of content offered
  • Strong 4.68 store rating across a large 45K sample suggests reliable day-to-day performance
  • Active since 2016 with continued updates, showing developer staying power

Cons

  • Possible in-app purchases create uncertainty about long-term free access
  • Content depth per category is limited compared to dedicated single-genre apps
  • Update cadence is modest for a live content platform where freshness is critical
  • No clear information on content licensing or source quality for news streams
  • Ad interruptions are a likely trade-off for the free model