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onlinetvThere are a lot, really a lot of websites and free software letting you watch TV channels on your computer, so I am not telling you anything new. If you want to see some good example just visit these links here and here and here. Anyway what struck me when I first visited this website called Tvchannelsfree.com was the big amount of TV channels it offers. Ok, the website itself is not a big deal, I mean, it is very simple and it doesn’t amaze you with special effects, but who cares when the only thing you want to do is watch some good TV? Tvchannelsfree.com offers you an incredible amount of TV channels to play with (around 3064 channels). They are tidily ordered by country and categories. On the website you will be able to find Live streaming TV, recorded news, broadband internet TV stations, and videos from all over the world. You will also find interesting and quite famous TV channels such as: CNN, NBA, Disney Channel, NBC and other ones. Next to every channel link there is an icon of the media player you need to watch it, while on the left a vertical sidebar tells you which are the latest channels watched with the number of times they were hit. That’s it! Simple but quite practical!


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