Joost - Free Video Viewing Website

Cindy Wright
Millions of people use the Internet every day. One reason people log online is to watch music videos and even movies and television shows. Some of the websites that offer these services are very expensive. There is a new site that currently has over 46,000 professionally-produced videos for a total of more than 8,000 hours of video entertainment. The site I am talking about is Joost which recently launched its new Flash-based, video service. Some of Joost's partners include CBS (Entertainment, News and Sports, and classic library content), Showtime, Last.fm, Viacom, including Atom, BET, CMT, Comedy Central, LOGO, MTV, The N, Nickelodeon, Spike and VH1 programming; television series and full-length feature films from Sony Pictures Television; and the Warner Bros.Television Group.

Joost is a free video viewing site. There are many shows, movies and music videos to watch. There is even retro tv. You can watch television shows such as The Lucy Show, Silver Spoons, The Partridge Family and many more.

No matter what kind of movies or television shows you like you are sure to find many hours of viewing pleasure at Joost.

Joost has also implemented a new programming guide which organizes content into three main categories: shows, music and film. Shows are divided into nine main genres - action and sports; animation; comedy; culture and style; drama, docs and reality TV; news and gossip; science fiction and horror; sexy; and tech and gaming - and then further classified into subgenres, like anime in the case of animation, or retro TV in the case of comedy

With Joost you can watch what you want when you want. You can go back in time and watch television shows you watched as a child and you watch new up to date shows and music videos. Check out all the videos the site as to offer now. I have a feeling you will be there for quite awhile enjoying great videos and that you will visit often.

Published by Cindy Wright

Cindy Wright has been writing for The Yahoo Contributor Network since 2005. She covers many topics, but Arts and entertainment is her featured subject. She has interviewed many musicians, such as Taylor Hic...  View profile

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  • Harold Sink12/22/2008

    Oddly enough I like to look up old commercials that I grew up watching. I found "KnowwhatImean? An Ernest Family Album" online at YouTube. I wasn't sure if anyone had ever seen this other than me.

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