Free Watch TV Online - Sites and Software
Do you want to be able to watch your favorite TV shows online, on your computer, for free? No monthly charges, no subscriptions, nada? Ok, well there's several ways to go about doing this, and I'm going to cover all of them: different sites to go to as well as software you can download that will do it all for you, as well as the pros and cons of each.
One way is to go to YouTube or Google Video and search for your favorite TV shows, the only problem being that they may or may not be on there, and if they are they won't necessarily be on there for long because YouTube or Google may be forced to take them down because of a copyright violation due to the fact that whoever uploaded them didn't get permission from the artist/owner to do so. Also, those video clips can only be a maximum of 10 minutes each, so there's no way you can fit a whole show onto one video clip.
You could also go to the individual sites for each station (NBC, CNN, FOX NEWS, ESPN, TNT, TBS, etc.) and look for the show you want to watch and then find some video clips for it, almost all major stations do this but it is a bit of a hassle and you're not guaranteed to be able to see the whole show this way.
There are two websites that are great if this is the route you want to try first, those being BeeLineTV.com and WorldTVPC.com, where they have compiled a list of links to all the TV stations' websites in the world that have free streaming video of their shows, however they're not always (and usually aren't, in fact) the full version of the show so you don't get the whole thing.
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