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There's no point in killing time as you wait for "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy to be broadcast all night next Thursday. Or for the local news to come on at 10 p. M. Instead, watch them now. Yes, you can watch TV shows online free. The same goes for Jeopardy, Bill O'Reilly and Regis. Forget trying to keep up with your local station's ever-changing schedule, just download any of those show and watch them whenever you feel like it.

Internet television is already extremely popular in England via the British Broadcasting Company's iPlayer as well as through SeeSaw, Demand Five, ITV Player and 4oD. In Holland, it's available on Nederland 24. In Australia, it's iView. In the United States, services include Revision3 and Hulu.

In America, free Internet TV services include Revision3 and Hulu. They allow Internet TV to choose whichever show they wish to see -- whether it's 1970s "Batman and Robin" reruns or the President's latest speech.

In England, the public's use of on-demand television tops out at around 10 in the evening. During these peak times the BBC iPlayer transmits about 12 gigabytes of data per second. In an average month, that comes to an astonishing 7 petabytes.

In the past, Internet TV depended on peer-to-peer (P2P) networking. Users downloaded a program that allowed them to share data between other users. Now just about everybody has moved away from these P2P systems in favor of streaming media. Shows are streaming from these new providers.

Do you feel like an episode of "Law & Order?" How about "Bones" or "Criminal Minds?" Then take your pick. Watch them on your computer ... Or your Xbox or your Playstation ... Or your cellphone!

by: Areelitaha Joahlanski..




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