> Not having cable, and relying on the net for my television needs... I had no idea > EVERY SINGLE GOD DAMN STREAMING VIDEO SITE IN THE WHOL EOF THE INTERNET used that one > place, megadownload, for all its content. > > All that's left is 2 minute clips on youtube and teasers on sites like Cartoon > Network. > > Why hasn't the likes of Cartoon Network realized the business model of megadownlaod > is lucrative as HELL, and copied it... legally... since they own the copyrighted > material? I don't want to watch 2 minutes of the episode... I want to see the whole > damn thing. > > Thanks netflix, for having SOMETHING to watch, even if it's a crappy selection.
Some channels/networks do host their own content, or at least use something that's still up. ABC seems to be fine. SYFY is showing full episodes, though the player is overlaying a spinning arrow the whole time for me. Pretty sure Hulu is still up and running with whatever they've got. All of them have ads, and most block blockers.
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