It seems that only the most recent episode of each show will be on their respective websites, so you will have only a week to check out an episode before it's supplanted by the next one. In most cases, the shows can be seen only in a small box on a Web page... however, CBS has a full-screen button on their player and ABC has a larger box for those with higher bandwidth.
Here is the Internet television lineup:
ABC - Full Episode Player
- Desperate Housewives
- Grey's Anatomy
- The Knights of Prosperity
- Lost
- The Nine
- Six Degrees
- Ugly Betty
CBS - Innertube
- The Class
- CSI
- CSI: Miami
- CSI: NY
- How I Met Your Mother
- Jericho
- NCIS
- The New Adventures of Old Christine
- Numb3rs
- Shark
- Smith
- Survivor
- The Unit
NBC - Rewind
- The Biggest Loser
- Heroes
- Friday Night Lights
- Kidnapped
- Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
FOX - Fox On Demand (via MySpace, Windows only)
- Bones
- Justice
- The Loop
- Prison Break
- Standoff
- Talkshow (with Spike Feresten)
- Til Death
- Vanished
ABC was actually the first network to do this -- they did it last May with a few series. Now that the new season has started they're back again. I read that they'll have at least 4 shows for each series available at a time
ReplyDeleteIf you read my last post (linked in this one), you'll see that I did acknowledge the fact that ABC offered episodes last season. In fact, I did watch an episode or two from their streaming player.
ReplyDeleteBut that's really cool that they will have 4 episodes available at a time. Where did you hear that?