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Ditch Your Cable Company With Free, Legal Alternatives
Source: makeuseof.com

Ditching your cable company has never been more viable than it is today. The rise of online, streaming TV shows allows you to save on one of the most expensive household bills if you are willing to sacrifice a bit of the convenience of having either a cable box or DVR.

National Hockey League partners with Joost
Source: NHL.com

The National Hockey League (NHL) will offer free hockey programming to consumers on the Joost distribution platform beginning at the start of the 2007 Stanley Cup Final.

This Internet TV Program Is Brought to You by ...
Source: The New York Times

Joost, the Internet television service being developed by the founders of Skype, has lined up several blue-chip advertisers, including United Airlines, Microsoft, Sony Electronics and Unilever, as it prepares for its introduction.

Eisner launching Vuguru as competitor to Joost
Source: USA Today

From USA Today: Former Disney CEO Michael Eisner built his career trying to identify and shape hit movies and TV shows. Now he's at it again, this time on the Internet.

I'm all Joost up

I had all but given up on getting an invite to become a Joost beta tester, but my invite arrived on Friday while I was at work and I've had little opportunity to try it until today. What is it?

Internet Television - MultiMedia Feed Reader
Source: BrandonButtars.com

Instant Media is a great tool that you can use to subscribe to PodCasts, Blogs, and Video Casts. You can use it as a feed reader. The best feature is that you can watch you TV shows through it and even subscribe to them. Check out this article that talks even more about it.

Orwell TV: Search For Indie IPTV Shows

New Orwell TV site features searchable database of new independent IPTV shows. You can search by title, or by category, then add your own rating, or review to influence the show's overall rating.

IHT: Tuning in to the potential of 'slivercasting'
Source: International Herald Tribune

Saul Hansell in The New York Times looks at the potential of 'slivercasting' and the impact Internet Television will have on the established major media players.

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