An interesting aspect to this is the world of Internet TV and the push
towards bypassing the Comcasts / Time Warners of the world for
specific channels.

For example, my 25-year old niece & her husband only have Google TV as
their television platform...they have high-speed Internet from a cable
provider but they do not subscribe to a TV channel package.  If they
want live local TV I presume they use an over-the-air antenna.

If your TV isn't directly Internet-capable consider something a Roku
box - roughly $70 - looks like the best solution out there.

Livestation.com offers the "Globetrotter" package including Al Jazeera
English, BBC World News, Euronews, and Sky News International.  I
don't know if Livestation is part of Roku's access or not.

Cost is $5 per month and a free one-week trial is available.

http://www.livestation.com/en/bbc-world

And you can watch Livestation offerings via your Roku box -

http://www.rokuguide.com/channels/livestation

RC

On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Rob de Santos <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sarcasm aside, I think the feeling is that you get all you want from CNN, etc.
>
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