Connect a computer (wireless laptop, or build a home theater PC for you living room at a cost of about $250), Wii or playstation to your current television and save money using:
Hulu
http://www.hulu.com
Disconnect your cable entirely, saving us about $40-$150 a month. Many movies and some of the series can be found on Hulu for free.
Netflix
http://www.netflix.com
For about $9 a month you can either stream movies to your television or receive DVDs through the mail. In fact, you are likely going to shrink your DVD collection because some of the disks are redundant with what’s available on Netflix.
CASTTV.COM is a great website to watch almost any tv show for free, sometimes the streaming is an issue but if you are patient it is worth the wait.
ABC, NBC, CBS
Also if you are interested in watching a recent episode of a show go straight to the shows networks website ie. ABC, NBC, CBS, they are getting better and better about putting the newest episodes on their website, cable networks are quickly following.
Redbox/Blockbuster
Check out Redbox or the blockbuster box; both offer DVDs for $1 rentals.
And last but not least:
Antennas
There is another great way to watch lots of free television that doesn’t even require internet access http://www.antennaweb.org/aw/welcome.aspx
(Build a Gray hoverman antenna and put a 20db amp on it and get several channels for less than the cost of a conventional antenna.Every thing you need to know about this is posted online.
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