Everybody who is paying attention to the television industry is aware that it won’t be very long before the masses of people catch on and dump their cable TV system in favor of internet TV
But don’t feel like your cable television company is going out of business. They’ve been planning for this for years by offering internet on their cable.
Nowadays I watch Television generally on the internet. I still pay my cable bill but it goes for my web connection, not my TV connection.
Getting internet TV onto your large screen TV is simple. That is as long as you have a newer TV that doubles as a computer monitor. Of course you want a high speed web connection. No dial up.
Just plug your monitor cable into the jack on the back of your flat panel TV and your good to go. Your TV is now your computer monitor and vice versa.
Here’s where it gets a little more involved. Completely free viewing is available. There are quite a few sources of this programming. The major networks all have it. For starters go to abc.go.com. Or you can check out non-network internet sites like veoh, hulu, ustream, tvmad and livestream.
Unfortunately visiting these websites will disappoint you. Watching TV there is a bit of a challenge. You can’t just tune into your preferred program and start watching. And all the commercials!
You’ll get what I mean as soon as you visit one of these sites. Even free doesn’t make up for nothing exciting to watch and total anarchy.
One way to circumvent this is to pay a small amount of money and download some software that brings Television to your computer in a more organized fashion. Plus you get access to over 4,500 stations. To be sure, there are still ads, but they are more like watching regular programming.
Free TV on the internet. What could be better? For the most stations for the smallest price go to this link: TV Through Internet.