By Wendy Boswell, About.com Guide
Free television shows, sports events, and special programming without a hefty monthly subscription? Yes, you really can do this on the Web, and this article is going to show you eighteen different sites that offer all sorts of great free TV shows online.
1. Hulu
Hulu is one of the best sources on the Web for full episodes of TV shows. They also offer a wide selection of free movies,
 documentaries, and animated specials. Usually, Hulu posts an episode 
within 24 hours of airtime, which makes it a very convenient way to keep
 up with your favorite television shows without being tied to the TV.
2. Fox
Not
 only can you watch your favorite FOX shows here, you can also get 
episode summaries, cast info, and upcoming previews here. They also 
offer behind the scenes information, exclusive looks at new or upcoming 
TV episodes, and specific offers only for fans.
3. Joost
Joost
 offers a nice variety of programs organized in channels, what's most 
popular, and the most recent uploads to the site for easy access. You 
can search for your favorite content on Joost by using the internal 
search function, browsing the channels, checking out the Staff Picks, or
 by clicking the Random button.
4. NBC
Your favorite NBC programs, all in one place. Be sure to visit the NBC Video Library,
 where you can find current and past episodes of the NBC line-up.Find 
the latest NBC TV schedules here, along with news, an active community, 
games, and the official NBC store.
5. Link TV
Link
 TV provides a wide variety of high quality programming from around the 
world, focusing on global news, international events, and different 
cultures. If you're looking for a different perspective than you usually
 get from network news programs, Link TV is a good bet.
6. YouTube
YouTube,
 one of the oldest and most popular video sharing and upload sites on 
the Web today, is a great way to catch up on TV that you might've missed
 or find obscure clips and outtakes from your favorites. You can also 
find fan-made video montages of great moments from various programs 
throughout TV history.
7. Current TV
Current
 TV is not a traditional TV network; this is mostly user-created and 
submitted free online TV. Founded in 2005 by Al Gore and Joel Hyatt, 
Current offers viewer-generated content, hourly crowdsourced newscasts, 
and documentaries.
8. Clicker
There
 are literally thousands, hundreds of thousands, of free TV programs 
available on the Web. This variety of choice is wonderful, but it can be
 somewhat overwhelming. Clicker aims to simplify and streamline this 
vast array of choice, putting all the programs you can find online into 
one convenient place.
9. PBS
PBS
 features many of their programs online in an easy to view streaming 
format that you can enjoy right within your Web browser. Make sure to 
visit the Explore Topics page to get a feel for what's available, as well as the main PBS Programs page.
10. Xfinity
Full
 shows from multiple networks are available at Xfinity. There are also 
TV series, movies, documentaries, short films, and sports events here, 
all free, and all available to view within your Web browser.
11. ABC
ABC
 offers fans sneak peeks of your favorites, local schedules, full 
episodes, photos, even message boards where you can discuss programs and
 find people who have your same interests in mind.
12. Spreety
Spreety offers so much that it can be a bit overwhelming. To get an idea of what this site has to offer, check out TV Shows A-Z, TV Genres, or Classic TV.
13. Veoh
Much
 like other sites on this list, Veoh has so much to offer that it can be
 overwhelming on the first vist. Best bet for finding your favorite TV 
shows to watch? Try the main TV show index.
 Here, you can sort by popularity, date added, alphabetical order; by 
clips or full episodes; or by language (dozens of languages are 
available here).
14. OVGuide
OVGuide searches all over the Web for full-length episodes, movies, videos, animation, and documentaries. Check out the main TV index that shows you what they've got to offer, as well as the main index of all the literally thousands of TV programs that OVGuide has for the avid watcher.
15. Revision3
Revision3
 is a site that offers original content productions from people all over
 the world. These programs are Internet-based, completely original, and 
is especially focused on "special interest" content.
16. Sidereel
You
 can find all of your favorite content on Sidereel, including the most 
popular and current programs, upcoming exclusive sneak peeks of 
premieres, Web-specific broadcasts, and the latest episodes. You can 
also make a personalized calendar of all your favorites on Sidereel so 
you'll never miss an episode again.
17. Blinkx
Blinkx
 is a video search engine that offers literally millions of hours of 
available video content online to watch for free. World news, 
entertainment, sports, it's all here. You can even create your own 
Blinkx TV channel with your own personalized mix of content, choosing 
whatever you want to watch (via a simple keyword search) on a daily 
basis.
18. Truveo
Truveo, a video search engine owned and operated by AOL,
 offers a very high quality selection of videos organized into specific 
genres: sports, music, technology, comedy, etc. The best place to start 
is the TV Shows index, where all the most popular TV shows on Truveo are placed for easy access.
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