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11-Feb-2007, 11:25 AM #1
Solved: watching TV online
Anyone know of a good site that I can have a streaming link in a forum for local TV. I want to put a nascar streaming link in my forum but can't find a channel with a link that carrys it. can't find the channel on sopcast. Im looking for WJBK detroit channel 2.. The nascar daytona 500 is sunday and I want to find a streaming link to a channel that will have it. Any ideas please.
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17-Feb-2007, 03:23 PM #3
In order to find a link to a channel streaming the video, one has to first exist. This means if you want to put a link to a Detroit television station's streaming video on your site, that channel has to actually be streaming such video.

I'm not aware of any television channel, local or cable or satellite, that offers free video streams. This means you can't link to any such channel. I believe Real.com offers paid-for streaming for some channels and/or events, but obviously you can't link to that since people need to log in with their own paid account.
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figures oh-well.
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