What if there was a way for you to watch thousands of television channels, any time you want… and never pay another cable bill again? With Satellite Direct, there is.
Satellite Direct is a new way to watch TV- from the convenience of your own desktop PC or laptop. Why pay over $100 a month for a cable or satellite television subscription with limited channel availability, when you can get a lifetime of unlimited access to over 3,500 channels for less than half of that?
Just some of the benefits of choosing Satellite Direct over cable:
• 24/7 unlimited access to over 3,500 channels
• Hard to find international channels, as well as all the best movies, sports and news shows- at no additional cost
• No hardware to install
• No bandwidth limits
• No subscription or installation fees – EVER
• Automatic channel updates
And best of all… You’ll never have to pay another monthly cable or satellite bill again!
Why settle for other TV for PC services that deliver poor sound and picture quality, or come loaded with hidden fees? With world class customer service and support, making the switch to Satellite Direct will be one of the best decisions you’ve made for your family in a long time. (And with no hardware to install and no waiting around for hours for the cable guy to show up… it will be one of the easiest, as well)
Switching to Satellite Direct is simple and straightforward: Just answer a few questions using our safe and secure registration process. After your one time payment, you can download our easy to use software directly onto your PC or laptop.
Then sit back and enjoy thousands of premium channels, any time you want. That’s it!
Product Review. I have actually reviewed this product and it worked better than advertised for me. In fact, you can see my review here.
In today’s rocky economic climate, most households are cutting back wherever they can. And with cable and satellite television costing anywhere from $65- $150 a month (more if you count premium movie channels) many people are making their television sets the first part of their homes to get the axe. But what if there was a way to enjoy thousands of television channels, including hard to find international shows and sports programming, and never pay another monthly cable bill again?
With no subscription services or monthly bills, no hardware to install, and 24/7 unlimited access, is it any wonder that Internet Media Magazine hailed Satellite Direct as “unequivocally the best TV to PC software on the net”? Don’t be fooled by other so called “Great Deals” on satellite television service for your PC that give you only limited access to channels, or have dozens of hidden fees that end up costing you more than your current cable service.
For less than the price of one month’s subscription cable or satellite service, you can enjoy a lifetime of television- over 3,500 channels!- from the convenience of your laptop or desktop. And forget the hassles of waiting for installation, or hours on hold with the cable company. Installing Satellite Direct is as easy as 1, 2, 3.
1. Register – Answer a few simple questions, and our easy registration system will process your ONE TIME payment. That’s right, no monthly bills- ever.
2. Download – Follow the easy, on screen instructions to download our software. No hardware to install, no equipment to buy.
3. Watch and Enjoy – Sit back and enjoy thousands of television channels, from soaps and sports to movies and dramas, any time, day or night.
With crystal clear picture and sound quality, exceptional customer service, and a lifetime of television for less than you’d pay for just one month of cable service, Satellite Direct is the best way to get the most for your TV dollar.
I learned from the Just My Imagination blog that this fall, William Shatner will be starring in the CBS sitcom based on the Sh*t My Dad Says twitter and book by Justin Halpern.
This is a video preview. Hilarious! I’ll be watching.
A few months ago, I took a look at Beezid because I wanted to find out if it was a scam, or a legitimate product (article here). Here I go again. I was perusing the interwebs and came across Satellite Direct. As I read the site, I was a bit skeptical and my scam alarm was going off. So, I did some research.
First I visited the Satellite Direct website. Then, I spent quite a bit of time on internet search engines trying to find any reason this isn’t legitimate – or legal, for that matter. Everything I read told me this was 100% legal due to the Free to Air protocol, which allows for receiving unencrypted transmissions.
I kept pulling up articles and user reviews praising Satellite Direct and the channel selections. The reviewers also praised the digital HD quality of the channels they watched. Some pretty reputable sites had very positive things to say about Satellite Direct. I even visited a good friend of mine who decided to just pay the price and see what happened. So, we did.
After completing the payment page, it took less than 10 minutes to download the software and install it. I still had my doubts, but they disappeared quickly as we watched a clear, crisp picture, smooth motion, and great sound. Okay, 3500 stations? We’ll see about that.
It didn’t take long to figure out that 3500 channels would take a while to surf. We hooked it up to his 46″ LCD and it looks even better than his cable.
So, that’s $49.95 one time. No hidden costs, no subscription fees and free channel updates. With a satisfaction guarantee, I will be downloading this at my house tonight and will probably be canceling my satellite after I’ve played with this for a few weeks.
So, from what I’ve witnessed, this is not only legitimate, but a great product.
Lindsay Lohan, according to reports, is suing E*Trade over a commercial she says is a parody of her. Unless you live under a rock, I’m sure you’ve seen the E*Trade babies talk about the “milkaholic Lindsey”, but in case you haven’t it’s magically embedded in this post for your viewing pleasure.
Ms. Lohan is saying that she has the same single-name recognition as Oprah, Madonna, or Cher. I don’t think so, sweetie. Until now, I didn’t even THINK about associating you with the Lindsay or Lindsey or however-it’s-spelled mentioned in the ad. Now, if the baby had said Oprah, Madonna, or Cher, I would have immediately associated with the respective celebrity. But Lindsay?? It is a much too popular name to be associated with only one person.
So, she thinks she is entitled to $100 million because the ad so closely resembled her that it was unquestionable (in her mind) that it was aimed at her. Well, in my opinion, the baby is much cuter and probably a good deal more intelligent. And, I wonder when exactly it was that she last enjoyed a glass of milk. According to a news broadcast on KTUL-TV, because she has been in rehab for substance abuse, the “milkaholic” comment was a gig at her.
I think she is paranoid and looking for a quick, easy payday. I hope E*Trade sticks to their guns and does not settle this frivolous lawsuit. I further hope they pull a judge who has enough common sense to recognize this for the desperate grab that it is. Maybe the E*Trade babies should sue her back.
Carl Bartholomew, best known to adults in Eastern Oklahoma as Uncle Zeb, passed away yesterday at 78, according to an article at KTUL-TV in Tulsa. The reason I say best known to Adults is because he was best known to kids – when we were kids. From 1969 until 1979, Uncle Zeb would host the Cartoon Camp watched by thousands of children from all over northeastern Oklahoma.
I didn’t live in Oklahoma very much of that time, I mostly lived in Florida and Texas. The way I came to know Uncle Zeb is during my summer visits to my aunt and uncle’s place. Every summer, my brother and I would spend practically the whole summer in Oklahoma and give my parents a much needed rest. Mostly rest from my little brother because I was so perfect. One of our favorite shows was the Uncle Zeb show.
Of course, he had other duties at the station as well, including promotions director, but we kids didn’t know that, or care for that matter.
I, like many of us, can do without the commercials on television that reduce my 1 hour show to about 40 minutes, if I’m lucky. Sometimes, it sems like we get 3 minutes worth of show and 5 minutes worth of commercials. And, what really ticks me off is when networks put that little popup at the bottom of the screen to advertise a show or movie, especially when it takes up a full third of the screen.
Anyway, I guess I shouldn’t gripe too much because it keeps us from having to pay for off-air television as some countries do. Plus, there are a few commercials that are worth watching. I found this Bud Light commercial on the Smoking Section website and about fell out of my chair laughing. I don’t know if it has seen air time, but it has definitely seen you-tube time.
I have never watched Jon and Kate Plus 8, and probably never will, so I won’t be writing about that show. The media are now reporting there possibly are problems with their marriage, in fact, it seems to be front page news on TV and magazines. There seem to be quite a few people criticizing them for their marital problems. I’m not going to defend their decision to air their personal lives on television for all the world to see, but I try to place myself in someone else’s place before I criticize them.
First of all, I don’t think I would ever open up my personal life for all the world to see, but I’ve never had that offer. They did and now they are having to live with the consequences of their decision, though I’m sure they had no clue as to what they were getting into.
Now, I think I have a wonderful marriage. My wife and I are best friends, first and foremost. We respect each other and trust each other. We feel as if a piece of us is missing when we are apart, and we enjoy each other when we are together. We can function apart, but work seamlessly as a team. I think we have a wonderful relationship. Yes, before you slam me, we do argue from time to time. We are still individuals and have different ideas about some things. Even though there are times we argue, or agree to disagree, the good times vastly outweigh the bad.
We don’t have a television camera stuck in our face 24/7. I’m pretty sure that would add just a bit of stress to our lives and stress causes problems. We have only 2 children, which is stressful enough at times, and I can’t imagine 8. I would think that Jon and Kate have enough pressure with 8 children without the added problems of the television crew.
So, before you criticize, try to imagine yourself and your spouse with 8 small children and how hectic your life would be. Then add that to the television crew in your house and following you around.
I still think that reality TV has gotten way out of hand, but as long as there are viewers, there will be these shows.
As you might figure out from reading here, I tend to watch Good Morning America before I go to work. That is actually a good source of ideas because they give a good overview of the news, even news of stupid stuff. Well, this morning, it was reported that Nadya Suleman had entered into negotiations with some un-named producer to star in her own reality show. Too bad The Biggest Loser is already taken as it would be an appropriate title for this show.
I’m not so against reality shows. I enjoy watching The Amazing Race and I’ll sit through Survivor, but somewhere there has to be a line that should not be crossed.
Are networks so desperate for viewers that they would stoop so low? I guess it is only in America where one can be so phenomenally stupid, get some equally stupid producer to put you on TV in your own reality show, and profit. Television is certainly earning its boob-tube moniker.