Free satellite TV channels over the Internet

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How to Find Free TV Channels Across the Web

The Internet has come on in leaps and bounds over the last few years and now that more people have access to high speed broadband connections video sharing and streaming sites like Youtube have been allowed to flourish. This has drawn more and more people away from watching traditional TV broadcasts and created an online audience of millions who watch videos on their computers. However, if you want to watch anything other than videos of cats doing the funniest things for hours and want some quality programming online then you`ll be well catered for. There are a wealth of options out there for watching terrestrial and foreign TV channels of all ilks online, and we`ll take a look at some of the top options in the following section. In order to find the kind of programming you`re after you may well have to search around a bit, and if you want to watch live streaming channels it`s useful to consult an online TV guide for up to date listings information. Be aware that there are several websites that operate illegal streaming of pay per view TV channels that you should avoid. This is not only of questionable legality but these websites may also harbour spyware that could cripple your PC. The best advice is to go for big name websites with a reputation that is supported by objective third party sources.

  • BBC iPlayer - This service was initially available only for a US audience to access BBC programs broadcast in the UK, but now offers free catch up TV on demand for programs broadcast in the last seven days. More importantly there`s also the opportunity to use iPlayer to stream live channels directly to your PC which means that whenever you`re away from the TV you can access top quality broadcasting paid for with public money. However, the BBC aren`t alone in offering such a service.
  • Joost - This is the Internet TV streaming service from the same company who own Skype the VoIP Internet telephony service. Offering access to shows from a global market and covering popular genres like sport, entertainment, comedy, drama, soap and documentary, there`s something for everyone.
  • TVportal.co.uk There are several sites like this one out there, and this is essentially a long list of channels which are available online, categorised by type and whether they are streaming live or simply make on demand clips and video available. It`s not just domestic channels that are available in this fashion as channels from around the globe are represented, a particularly interesting thing to remember if you`re travelling abroad and fancy some home grown programming.
The problem with all of the above of course is that they are all just re-runs or broadcasts of non-premium channels.

We truly are on the brink of a brave new world of broadcasting technology and the sheer volume of content on the web is expected to grow to produce a million channel choice. Streaming video to mobile devices like theapple iPhone is also becoming more prevalent, and iPlayer is even available on Nokia`s N96 smart phone thanks to mobile TV technology and 3G networking.

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