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George
17 Apr 2009

Does anyone know if those free TV for Pc sites offer any decent foreign Channels?

Posted by:

Dave
18 Apr 2009

Yep, they got me. However, they had it discounted down all the way to $19, down from $50. If this price is that low one could argue that as a video stream aggregating program for less than $20 it might worth it to some people. Right on though about the cagey avoidance of listing the channels. That should have been a red flag. I'm not going to dispute the charge though, like I said they matched the pricepoint with the actual value of the code, and it does add a certain convenience in that they are all nicely aggregated. OK maybe I'm trying to make myself feel less stupid.

Posted by:

Jimmyw
22 Apr 2009

Tried to find something negative about Premium TV for PC before I purchased it. Unfortunately, this posting was like on page five of Google. I'm not quite so willing to say good-bye to my 40 bucks. Maybe if PayPal realizes that it is not a legitimate company they will quit doing business with them.

Posted by:

Dave Markley
24 Apr 2009

I have not personally used any of these 'internet TV' services, because they are 100% free. Anyone telling you different and charging you money is mostlikely just trying to take advantage of you. (Sort of like charging you a toll to use an interstate highway).

The only exceptions to this, and for obvious reasons, would be pay programming such as NHL Center Ice, The Portal, etc. If you want truly free internet TV may I suggest checking out the 'Free TV' page of my company website at http://davespcr.com/FreeTV.aspx

I have over 25 links to quality movie, tv and kid-friendly programming offered 100% for free.

Posted by:

charles ofori
26 Apr 2009

bob how can i get free satellite tv on my pc

Posted by:

Lorenzo Peraita
29 Apr 2009

I think I'm lucky to find your site. I was ready to pay $49.00 for one of the "free TV offers"
Thanks for your service. I will register and "Favorite"

Posted by:

Suz
02 May 2009

Thankyou Bob , for answering my question . I appreciate you saving me money !
Suz

Posted by:

Rob K
06 May 2009

The only true free satellite service involves the purchase and installation of a satellite receiver and a satellite dish that is pointed at an actual satellite in space. There are many free satellite channels available without requiring a subscription of any kind. Some modify these receivers illegally to descramble paid services. See http://free-satellite.org

Posted by:

Jason
13 May 2009

You can't really...

The only real method of getting regular Sat. TV channels is if you subscribe with a TV tuner,

You can also get software like this:
http://tinyurl.com/otyt8l
The quality is not as great, but at least its a one-time-fee

Posted by:

karin
15 May 2009

I could have told you that! Tv on the web...ha! If you could get free tv on the web don't you think everyone would have it by now? Have you ever seen anyone get tv on their computer? How many threw money away on this one? It is always good to wait and see what everyone else does, don't be so fast to buy junk. why can't those adds be stoped or prosecuted for fraud? Or better yet take their computers away...


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