If you choose the fourth option, the following sites will get you started on your journey. Some let you watch TV in your browser, but many others require you to install a program. You'll need Windows Media Player in that case.
If you're looking to brush up on your foreign language skills, there are hundreds of channels spanning dozens of languages you can watch using the following sites.
On to the shows:

1. Peekvid: This site offers hundreds of TV shows like Prison Break, movies like Happy Feet, and anime. Videos are hosted on video sharing sites.

2. Viidoo: This site is partnered with TVU Player and offers ABC, NBC, FOX, Comedy Central, and other channels. You'll need to download TVU Player.


4. Tvants (Google translated): Hundreds of TV channels are available from Tvants. The translated links might not work so use it as a guide to the non-translated page.




8. PPLive (Google translated): China-based PPLive offers mostly Asian TV channels. You'll need to install the software to use it.

9. PPStream (Google translated): Another Chinese site that offers a broader selection of channels than PPLive. You can either watch online or download the software.

10. Tioti (Tape It Off The Internet): Still in private beta, but looks to be an attempt to build a Web 2.0 business out of sharing TV shows. Tagging, sharing with friends, and chatting about the latest episode of Lost are all part of the social framework around TV watching they're building.
Go to part two for 10 more ways to watch TV on your PC.
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