TV
- Version
- 4.0
- License
- Free
- Downloads
- 280
- Minimum Requirements
- Windows Media Player
- Date added
- 15 May 2013
Publisher's description
Now you can watch over thousand live worldwide channels (1300+) on your PC, free of charge.
TV is an extremely easy to use application and anyone can find their own favorite stations on TV.
Music, news, educational, sports & shopping channels are sorted in a very easy to find way,
together with TV in English, Spanish, German, French, Portuguese & Arabic sections and over 60 languages in total.
You may also browse world TV by regions or by country name.
No configurations or settings are needed.
The intuitive & user friendly interface will give you a pure Plug and Play! Experience.
All you have to do is easily find your desired station, click on the station's name, then sit back & relax.
TV emulates the regular Television set on your PC, by using the high-speed (broadband only.)
Internet connection (xDSL, Cable or LAN) for online global Television reception.
TV features multi format (Windows Media & Flash).
Live online streaming 24x7 worldwide Television.
(You don't have to care about the station's broadcasting format.
TV will switch automatically between formats.
TV works with any broadband Internet Service Provider (ISP) worldwide.
TV features over 1300 live international online channels, 24 hours a day.
With more than 60 dedicated 24x7 music stations that feature songs (video clips) in:
English, Spanish, German, French, Italian, Russian, Dutch.
It's like a free trip around the world; seeing other peoples' style of living,
hearing new languages and music and seeing world views and news.
1000's of Radio stations to choose from too.
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