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Watch Current TV Shows for Free Online
Posted on the 24 January 2013 by Hostingnuggets @hostingnuggetsStaying current with a TV show can be a difficult undertaking. Primetime, in-season shows generally air for 30 minutes or an hour, once a week. That's one chance each week to watch the latest episode of your favorite show.
Combine that small window with the increasingly loaded schedule of the average family, and a seemingly simple task like watching television becomes difficult.
This is why, among other reasons, many people are turning to the Internet to watch current TV shows. With a variety of sites streaming current seasons of popular TV shows, it really is an attractive option.
With these sites and an affordable Internet plan, you can watch the top TV shows for an extremely low price. Visit ClearInternetDeals.com to find examples of the type of Internet plan that works perfectly for streaming TV shows.
If you're interested in switching to the Internet to keep up with your favorite shows, here are a few sites you should look into.
Hulu – Hulu is great for a few reasons: a wide variety of shows, high-quality video, and lots of bonus content, just to name a few. The one caveat is that once you get more than a few episodes behind, you need a Hulu Plus subscription to view the older episodes.
Network Websites – CBS, ABC, and NBC often have full episodes of current shows available directly on their Websites. Don't count on catching up on an entire season, but you should be safe to catch a few episodes here and there. And, of course, they're all free.
Sidereel.com – Sometimes Sidereel is hit or miss with finding quality streams of the episodes you want. However, once you do find some quality links, it's a great way to catch up on a large quantity of episodes. If your favorite show is halfway through its season, Hulu won't let you watch every episode. It's quite possible you will find every episode on Sidereel, though.
Project Free TV – Okay, this is where we start getting a little less legitimate. It's included here as a choice because you can't deny the large quantity of available shows and movies. Just be wary of popups.