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TV on the Internet
I know about HULU. I've heard there are a couple others.
Are there other options to watch semi-current tv shows? I don't have cable now and get v. few channels. There are a few shows that I'd like to follow on Network, AMC, Discovery, History. Anyone know? Thanks. |
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Ninjavideo.net has few shows.
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Torrents are what you are looking for.
Try isohunt.com If the show is worth watching, someone has recorded it, converted it to a .avi and put it out for you to enjoy. Legality is a different matter - your decision. Some folks use Bittorrent as a download tool. Others also use VLC as a media viewer.
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surfthechannel.com has a fair amount of aggregated content. I've used it several times to settle disputes about certain episodes of Star Trek, Family Guy, the Simpsons, etc...
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Along with the major networks, Bravo and FX show some of their full episodes the week after they air. I catch "Rescue Me" on FXnetworks.com if I miss it the previous week.
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