Web Television Stations Category

Internet TV Stations are central web video destinations that feature a mixture of broadband video content.

Posted in: Awesome Videos to Watch Now, News, Video On Demand, Web TV Series and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on August 17, 2008
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If you own a mobile phone in the US, chances are you’ve heard of ComedyTime. Currently, the original content provider has over 3.5 million subscribers on Sprint, VCAST, Cingular, MobiTV, Altel, Amp’d and U.S. wireless networks.

But what you probably didn’t know is that ComedyTime videos can also be seen online for free.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand, Video Portals and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on July 8, 2008
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Remember the good ol’ days of MTV?

Neither do I, which is why NotMTV was created. Their catchphrase “By the fans, for the fans” remains true to those who like independent music.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on June 9, 2008
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C3, which stands for College Creativity, Collaborative, is an independent college network that aims to bring together those in the film, music, and photography industries.

Aside from having it’s own radio network, it also has 5 web series which are updated Monday through Friday.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on June 2, 2008
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STACKtv is unlike any other online sports network you’ve seen before. Instead of obsessing over professional athletes (although they do appear quite often on the site), the site’s main focus is primarily on the most important athlete…

You.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on May 25, 2008
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You may have heard of the show Acceptable TV with Jack Black, but did you know the creators Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab were also behind a monthly short film festival called Channel 101?

Unlike most festivals or even TV, Channel 101 lets the viewers decide which series should be continued for another month. Even though the free festival is based in LA, you can still catch all the series online.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand, Web TV Series and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on May 17, 2008
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Remember those “choose your own adventure” books that were big in the 90’s? As of late, the idea was revived by brothers Kevin Antoine and Erik Luchauer with their new site ‘Rootclip.’

Only this time the idea isn’t for stories on print, but on video.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on May 5, 2008
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Here at WebTvHub, we’ve done our best to show you the best pub tricks we could find on the net. However, little did we know there was already a site dedicated to easy-to-do bar tricks.

Easy Bar Tricks is filled with bar trick video tutorials so simple, you’ll wonder why more people don’t do them.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on May 4, 2008
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Atomic Wedgie is a comedy video channel that was started in 2006, but has only recently come to my attention. The site, which contains over 27 different web series, was started by FremantleMedia.

That’s right, the same people that produce American Idol.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on April 24, 2008
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Last year, PodShow was the third fastest growing site on the net. Currently, the website counts almost 100 million video views per month. In order to expand, the company is looking to abandon it’s concentration on user-generated content and focus more with it’s new pool of producers and developers.

You kiddies with webcams better move out the way, the big boys are coming through.

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Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web Television Stations by Iman Peera on April 18, 2008
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Will Ferrel must be having the time of his life. Aside from making over 20 million dollars a movie, his site FunnyOrDie just celebrated it’s one-year anniversary and has reached over 30,000 original comedy videos.

The latest OrDie offshoot isn’t too far from Ferrel’s usual material. Only this time, it features three other comedians: Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Jeff Foxworthy.

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