datatv.net is a free, open streaming platform that transforms Wikipedia's vast library of human knowledge into a continuous, voice-narrated TV channel. No account. No cost. Just press play.
We live in an age of infinite information, yet most of it sits behind paywalls, algorithms, and attention traps. datatv.net was built as an antidote. A simple, distraction-free channel that streams the world's knowledge directly to you — hands-free, eyes-free, always on.
Whether you're commuting, cooking, working out, or winding down, datatv.net keeps your mind engaged with fascinating articles, histories, biographies, and discoveries drawn from Wikipedia's 7.2 million English-language articles and counting.
Our mission is simple: make knowledge accessible to every person, in every situation, completely free.
datatv.net is designed to be the simplest streaming experience imaginable.
No sign-up, no app download. Open your browser and you're ready to go on any device.
One click unlocks the stream. Your browser's built-in speech engine begins narrating immediately.
Wikipedia articles flow one after another — title and extract read aloud in a clear UK English voice, with the text displayed full-screen on the page.
Powered by your browser's Web Speech API, articles are read aloud in a natural UK English voice — no robotic monotone, no buffering.
Random Wikipedia articles stream back-to-back, automatically. You'll never hear the same article twice in a session.
Each article is auto-sized to fill your screen beautifully — bold title, readable extract, pure black background. Pure focus.
Fully responsive and touch-friendly. Works on your laptop, phone, tablet, or cast to a TV via your browser.
No login, no preferences to configure, no loading screens. Press play and the stream begins within seconds.
We collect no personal data and set no tracking cookies. What you watch is entirely your own business.
Join thousands of curious minds who use datatv.net every day to fill their time with something worthwhile.
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