Jlgsolera's New Program Allows Internet Users to Watch Free Live Television and Free Movies
More Than 54% of U.S. Citizens Watch Online Videos
Internet telvision and online video watching has seemed to increase over the past year, as more and more users are logging on to watch videos and online broadcasting. According to a poll that was done at AOL , (American Online) in September of 2006, more than half of U.S. citizens, 54%, had downloaded and watched a video online.
There will be no other additional equipment that will be needed for internet users who wish to download the free broadcasting software at Jigsolera. Those who download the free software will be able to watch their streaming live television on Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. For those who don't have access to Windows Media Player or Real Player, they also can be downloaded via the internet as well. Jigsolera allows users to download their software at no charge at their public website. All internet shows are streamlined through your own personal internet connection.
The software from Jigsolera will offer 3645 channels and internet television, on demand movies and videos, free online radio stations, and access to games and newspapers from all over the world. There is at least 850 newspapers that internet users can choose form on the world wide web, and each one is categorized by country. Those who download their television viewing software will be able to watch the screen at any size screen of their choosing as well as full screen mode too.
Users enjoy watching television and videos online especially when they can watch it for free. According to a video study, AOL stated that 71% of internet users would watch an ad before the video just so that they could watch it for free.
Some reasons that Jigsolera states that their new program is good for internet users to use and also is a great choice is because:
*Our live Television channels database is the biggest worldwide,
• No additional equipment required,
• Online TV Player support Windows Media Player,
• You can play most of stream formats in this program,
• It can set the screen window to any size that you want. It supports full-screen mode too
For parents who have children at home and watch their children's internet use, there is also parental control available too. Parents can decide which categories can be blocked, and only let their children view pre-approved channels only.
According to Jigsolera, they have been in business since the year 2000. Their purpose on the internet is to, " provide software and solutions for people to enjoy the internet purpose and facility their life with performed tools especially crated for them. We will accomplish this by placing the customer first, by providing opportunities to our employees to contribute and grow, and by developing new and innovative partnerships."
According to AOL's survey, some of the most watched videos online included:
-- News: 72 percent
-- Television or movie clips: 59 percent
-- Music videos: 48 percent
-- Sports highlights: 44 percent
-- Amateur videos: 43 percent
-- Concert highlights: 23 percent
-- Full-length movies or TV shows: 22 percent
-- Live sporting events: 17 percent
-- Video podcasts: 17 percent
-- Live concerts: 9 percent
Other websites that also offer free online broadcasting for internet television include:
-http://www.newfreedownloads.com/Screenshot-Internet-TV-Radio-Player.html
Published by Ariana R. Cherry-Shearer
Ariana Cherry-Shearer began writing for the Web in 2006. Her first love is poetry & she has published 2 collections.She has written for: Examiner, Demand Media, Need an Article and Textbroker. Ariana writes... View profile
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Post a CommentGreat software, thanks!
Great article! :)
Cool - thanks for the report.