Posted on 02/19/2010 3:04:01 PM PST by Sneakyuser
PCTV has not worked for 2 days. And neither do any of the other popular links that worked before (e.g., Zaphedia). Can you test a working feed before responding?
Much thanks in advance.
Sneakyuser
They sent a cease and desist to the site I watched it on once in a while too
You realize if they find this post they’ll get a letter to cease and desist too. Probably should share these things in Freepmail.
I just sent you a private reply.
www.foxnewsunderground.com
Dear Fox Legal Department,
I appreciate that unauthorized view of you cable feed is stealing.
But I would suggest that instead of a fishing expedition on freerepublic.com, perhaps you should do your own research.
http://www.channelsurfing.net/ I use this one, and get a big variety....
Where’s fox tv...all sites usual closed off?
If they catch a site streaming Fox News they send a cease and desist order. Its a very good idea to stop doing it when you get one. I have been to several sites where they have stopped.
this site stops and goes alot....I have a vista g-60-441 notebook pc wonder if that makes a difference?
Why are they doing this? The all other Tv news sites are clearly there and operating. So what’s the deal?
Why are they doing this?
$$
They get paid per subscriber per month from cable/sat operators that carry the channel.
Getting money hungry I see...not enough to be the number one station...now its lets milf the public even further. Will not be getting cable as I watch so little tv..not worth investing..and I sure won’t do so for Fox either! Cnn, abc, nbc, bbc, eronews, skynews..her I come.
I sent a note to Fox asking why they don’t offer a for-pay Fox news streaming service.
thats a good question
Folks have been asking why we can’t pick our own channels we want to subscribe to on cable/satellite. The reply is that would cost more.
Sounds like BS to me. They (not sure what word to use for the cable+content entity) are the ones setting the prices.
There is also an angle here for programming that would not survive on its own. You can’t get Fox news without MSNBC.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.