Watch TV Online for Free with JLC Internet TV

Article by George Norman (Cybersecurity Editor)

on 02 Mar 2009

Just because you do not have a TV set, a antenna or cable, does not necessarily mean you cannot watch TV; as long as you have a computer, a connection to the internet and a free piece of software such as JLC Internet TV, you could always waste countless hours watching TV. There is one additional requirement that you must meet in order to run JLC Internet TV: you must have Windows Media Player installed on your machine, but that should not be a problem since it comes bundled with your Windows-based operating system (or you could get it for free directly from Microsoft). Alternatively you might also want to get Real Player as some streams require it.

“JLC's Internet TV is a FREE program for watching and browsing thousands of TV channels freely available on the internet. It's probably the biggest and most up to date database of channels ever, and users are able to submit, rate and flag channels. And with the new flagging and rating system you'll easily see which channels works and which is worth to watch and our goal is to bring you the best online TV experience out there,” explains JLC Software.

Here are the bits and pieces that you can expect to get from JLC Internet TV:
- More than 2,000 TV stations.
- Permanently updated station database, maintained by the users.
- Rate, flag and view updates for all available TV channels.
- Seamlessly find TV stations via the search feature.
- Set up your own favorite channels list. .
- Automatic updates.
- Adult channels for a paid year long subscription.

If you would like to get JLC Internet TV, a download location is available here. Alternatively you might want to check out LiveStation for the Mac OS X and ChrisTV Online for Windows. And to make sure that you never miss your favorite show, check out the free online service Crap, I Missed It!


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