
YouTube video coverage of major global events — from media sources around the world, all in English.
Whether you follow geopolitics, track economic trends, or monitor media narratives — OnSpotTV is your command center.
You follow 10 topics at once. OnSpotTV shows you which channels are covering what, when the conversation shifted, and what the surrounding content looks like — without watching a single video to find out.
Source what's trending before it's mainstream. Browse video output by category and date, spot emerging topics in raw title patterns, and pull clean summaries from any day's coverage — instantly.
Not a casual news scroll — a curated lens. You get structured overviews of what top channels published, when, and how it connects to broader events. Designed for people who want depth, not noise.
Six real scenarios. Each one is something OnSpotTV handles in under a minute.
Here's how a researcher uses OnSpotTV on a real morning — from first load to actionable insight.
YouTube has the videos. Google has the search. Neither gives you this.
YouTube surfaces what gets engagement. OnSpotTV surfaces what's being published — by the channels that matter, on the topics you follow, regardless of views or virality. Signal without the noise.
The internet forgets. OnSpotTV doesn't. Every video ever synced is searchable by date. The media environment of any past moment is fully reconstructible — weeks, months, or years later.
23,000+ titles is too many to read manually. The Video Timeline finds patterns across the full corpus in seconds. Coordinated narratives, emerging themes, and topic surges become visible — not invisible.
No accounts. No paywalls. No recommendation engine hijacking your session. Open the page, get the information, close it. OnSpotTV is a tool, not a platform trying to capture your attention.
The platform is live. No signup. No setup. Just open it and start exploring.