Get an antenna ,, get a digital to analog converter box , watch TV.
Hulu, is a site that hosts different tv shows. But not sure about news channels. Maybe there’s something on Fox’s website that could point you where to go.
Hulu is fine if you have a GOOD broadband connection.
You would also be surprised what you can find on Youtube. My wife and I saw the entire Jeeves and Wooster series.
I believe FoxNews streams some of its shows live. Not sure which ones. Lately I have been watching the original Star Trek full version on CBS’s YouTube channel.
Make your own really good antenna for about $2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWQhlmJTMzw
Almost all the major networks have most of their top shows available for full episode playback.
I usually just google the show name and “full episodes.”
I watch some shows on the net. Go to the major networks and you can see what they have free. It’s great. Hulu.com is also wonderful.
I’ve watched “24” episodes I’ve missed on Hulu, and the quality has been as good as TV with much shorter commercial breaks.
crackle.com has movies. Hulu.com is good for sitcoms, news specials, and movies. Also, if you go to the fox website you can livestream the strategy room which is done by fox regulars all morning and into the afternoon. They have a different host every hour. You can also make a list of video clips from the days news on the fox website under their video section and watch them from a playlist. Most of the news sites have that now. There are many more, but these are the best. I haven’t had TV for years and don’t miss it at all. Everything I watched on TV and then some is available on the net. I connect my laptop to my big flat screen TV and watch it on that, or wherever I happen to be....even while cooking in the kitchen. :)
You might not want to hear this, but having your TV cut off might have done you a big favor, if you seize it. You will improve your employment possibilities if you read, learn, expand your horizons... and work on that spelling and grammar. I am not being snarky and am very sincere. I don’t know your line of work but can guarantee that if I saw your application as an employer, it would knock you down some points to see “satellite” spelled “satalte”. FRiend, please take this opportunity to make your job candidacy the best it can be. Good luck to you.
http://www.nbc.com/Video/
http://www.cbs.com/
http://abc.go.com/player/
http://www.usanetwork.com/fullepisodes/
http://www.fox.com/fod/
http://www.scifi.com/
These are all safe and legal. These sites are set up by the networks themselves. You have to endure an occasional commercial, but that’s not so bad.
Got me through many a long night before I got my DVR.
Mrs. F. watches CSI and Bones that way.
Here are two sites with live sports and news:
http://www.myp2p.eu/channel.php
http://www.channelsurfing.net/