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Web sites such as JustinTV (www.justin.tv) provide a web based means to view streaming programming via your web browser and the Macromedia (Adobe) Flash plugin.  However, the streams are frequently shut down by authorities regulating the re-broadcast of licensed televised events.  Pay-per-view and sporting events are typically blocked from this and most other high profile web sites offering streaming television over the Internet.
 
Web sites such as JustinTV (www.justin.tv) provide a web based means to view streaming programming via your web browser and the Macromedia (Adobe) Flash plugin.  However, the streams are frequently shut down by authorities regulating the re-broadcast of licensed televised events.  Pay-per-view and sporting events are typically blocked from this and most other high profile web sites offering streaming television over the Internet.
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Revision as of 13:07, 1 November 2009

Many cable television and satellite channels now broadcast continuous sports coverage and many other live sporting events from around the globe. To supplement regulated streaming broadcasts by legitimate providers, individuals are utilizing their own broadband connection to the Internet to re-broadcast television network programming and pay-per-view programming.

Web sites such as JustinTV (www.justin.tv) provide a web based means to view streaming programming via your web browser and the Macromedia (Adobe) Flash plugin. However, the streams are frequently shut down by authorities regulating the re-broadcast of licensed televised events. Pay-per-view and sporting events are typically blocked from this and most other high profile web sites offering streaming television over the Internet.