CTube
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CTube is the largest resource available for viewing Internet Television, with over 1500 channels of TV, Live video channels and Web cams, plus an Internet Video Search, with over 2 million videos. You can watch uncensored news, music videos, education, and entertainment channels from around the world. CTube is ideal for people interested in alternative programming, learning languages, foreign cultures, entertainment, or news.
Two things stop most people from regularly watching and enjoying Internet Television:
1. Most of your time is wasted searching for stations that you want to watch. When you decide to watch another channel your viewing time is interrupted while you search for a new station.
2. You're constantly bombarded with Internet advertising from within your media player or the station's Website. Flashing advertisements and other messages make it hard to focus on and enjoy what you're watching.
CTube! gives you all the benefits of Internet Television without having to do tedious searches or view online ads. You know what kinds of programs you like - CTube! gives them to you all in one place without the stuff you don't like - hassles and online advertisements.
CTube! is the largest online resource for Internet Television and contains over 1500 Internet TV stations, video channels and Webcams, with more added every month (See station listing). With over 1500 stations to choose from, there's something for everyone. You can easily watch news, entertainment, education, and music videos all from one application.
CTube! lets you scan through stations, browse by category and bandwidth, and set station presets when you find stations you really like. There are no subscription fees and no additional hardware required.
CTube! will soon be updated to include on-demand video searching. This will give you the ability to search over 400,000 on-demand video clips to find archived news, speeches, music videos, and entertainment.
CTube! was featured on TechTV and the radio program 'Geeks on the Radio'.
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