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Lifehacker posed the question how did you break the TV habit? Since I can’t post on the lifehacker comments due to their screening process that I haven’t yet passed and I’m too lazy to go through I thought i would place my answer here.

I was a creature of habit that even when I wasn’t watching TV it was on and would watch TV “settling” for shows – I mean there are very few people that watch the Magic Johnson Show or Becker before they went to bed just because it was on and something to watch.

One of the major changes has been technology, both the advancement of it and the lack there of. When we purchased our new house about a year and a half ago we picked up cable immediately and the gluttony of television kicked. After the introductory period of 29.99 a month ended and the bill went up to 59.99 a month we sat and questioned if we really needed it.

It seemed that we were only watching law and order 99% of the time – since it was always on. Since I was a big DVD purchaser I looked at this as being 1-2 box sets of other DVDs that I cuold buy that month instead of cable. At that point we ditched cable. Our house is far enough from the major cities that we get one stations and even that is 75% snow. This meant no more live television for us. We started watching the shows we liked via streaming media on the computer we have hooked up to the television or via our laptops.

Slowly I got out of hte buying a girth of DVD’s and subscribed to netflix – this saved my money since in the 5 months I’ve had netflix I have only purchased 3-4 DVDs that I really want compared to the 10-15 I would have purchased otherwise.

Netflix and streaming mean that there are no more late nights watching Becker or Sisters because nothing else is on. I no longer have to settle and the process of going to a website and multitasking is a little bit more active then traditional TV viewing.

So by using streaming and netflix I watch more shows that I want to watch when I want to watch them. I also save money. Netflix is 16.99 a month compared to the 59.99 for cable and the other 100.00 a month I would have spent in DVDs. My quality of life has actually improved since I don’t waste time on shows like the Magic Johnson talk show any more (yes I realize that was canceled long ago but I wanted and apt comparison to the bottom rung of television I was on).

I’ve noticed that my link to sources that people can use now that tv-links.co.uk is gone has generated alot of hits. The thing I left out when linking to that original posts are the 100% free and legal ways to stream your television (and most of these sites can handle the badnwidth).

www.fox.com
www.abc.com
www.cbs.com
www.nbc.com
www.cwtv.com

All these major networks have live and streaming episodes – they have commercials – but that’s fine with me since I can now watch what I want when I want it. Law and Order is still missing though.

In comes Hulu, here is what the NY Times has to say:

Hulu is the new-media creation of two old-media rivals, NBC, which is owned by General Electric, and Fox, owned by the News Corporation. Since March, when the broadcasters announced their joint effort to bring free, ad-supported television shows to the Web, critics have pounced, predicting the venture would be doomed by diverging agendas, technical challenges and an all-powerful enemy: YouTube.

While competing with youtube may or may not work – didn’t demographics entirely. I can say this is going to bring in a new era of interactive live television on demand. Maybe the big companies are paying attention to their consumers for a change.

From TechCrunch – here is a list to the initial show to be offered on Hulu:

Videos Initially Available on Hulu

  • 24
  • 30 Days
  • 30 Rock
  • The A-Team
  • Adam-12
  • Age of Love
  • Airwolf
  • Alfred Hitchcock Hour
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents
  • American Dad!
  • Andy Barker P.I.
  • Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?
  • Arrested Development
  • Back To You
  • Battlestar Galactica
  • Battlestar Galactica Classic
  • Big Ideas for a Small Planet
  • Bionic Woman
  • The Blues Brothers
  • The Bob Newhart Show
  • Bones
  • The Breakfast Club
  • Breaking Away
  • Buck Rogers
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Bulworth
  • Chicago Hope
  • Chuck
  • The Comebacks
  • Conan the Barbarian
  • Cops
  • Death Sentence
  • Doogie Howser, M.D.
  • Dr. 90210
  • Dragnet
  • Family Guy
  • Firsthand
  • Flipping Out
  • Fox Movie Channel presents “Casting Session”
  • Fox Movie Channel presents “Making a Scene”
  • Fox Movie Channel presents “World Premier”
  • Friday Night Lights
  • Heroes
  • Hill Street Blues
  • House
  • Inside the Actors Studio
  • It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
  • The Jerk
  • Journeyman
  • K-Ville
  • King Of The Hill
  • Kitchen Confidential
  • Kitchen Nightmares
  • Kojak
  • Las Vegas
  • Late Night with Conan O’Brien
  • Life
  • The Loop
  • Lost in Space
  • Lou Grant
  • The Mary Tyler Moore Show
  • Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
  • McHale’s Navy
  • Miami Vice
  • Monk
  • Murder One
  • My Bare Lady
  • My Name is Earl
  • Night Gallery
  • October Sky
  • The Office
  • Over There
  • Picket Fences
  • The Practice
  • The Pretender
  • Prison Break
  • Psych
  • Queer Eye
  • The Riches
  • Rob and Amber: Against the Odds
  • Saturday Night Live
  • Scrubs
  • Sideways
  • Simon & Simon
  • The Simpsons
  • Solitary
  • St. Elsewhere
  • Stacked
  • Standoff
  • Talkshow with Spike Feresten
  • The Tonight Show
  • Vanished
  • Weekend at Bernie’s
  • WKRP in Cincinnati
  • Woody Woodpecker

Will they be complete series – I don’t know but I hope so – I’m sure they won’t be complete resolution since some of these titles may interefere with DVD sales – but I would assume that would be dependent on if they make more money from commercials or the 19.99 that alot of these go for per season on DVD. Only time will tell.

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