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On Antiwar.com's blog yesterday, Eric Garris posted a link to an application called Livestation that lets you watch public feeds for lots of channels from all over the world. I'm hooked. It is sad how much more honest the international media is when compared to the Zionist cheerleading squad we call the MSM, and comparing the coverage in the US MSM to Al Jazeera.
http://www.antiwar.com/blog/2009/01/07/tv-from-around-the-world-on-your-pc/
Want to see first-hand reporting from Gaza? Al-Jazeera’s team was there before journalists were banned.
Want to watch English-language TV news from Pakistan, India, Iran, Russia, Korea?
Want to watch Hezbollah TV without your provider going to prison?
Want to watch special movie channels, documentary channels, and various specialty channels without paying for them?
A new application called LiveStation allows you to watch thousands of different channels on your PC for free, in very high quality. Stations are being added daily, and users are able to add any stations that offer public feeds. Stations added by users become available to all LiveStation users. A chat function is also available to interact with other viewers.
The download is fast and free, and the program doesn’t appear to be buggy or a memory hog. The video quality is very good, even in full-screen mode.
LiveStation has become my new addiction. I highly recommend downloading the program and giving it a try. It is available for PC, Mac, and Linux.
Download: http://livestation.com/downloads?tracker=home_download