Free Internet TV Expands Into a Wider Audience

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ken pitt

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May 6, 2010, 4:42:29 PM5/6/10
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Free Internet TV started to make its appearance on people's lives just
a few years ago, when connections switched to be from 56 K old modem
based to the more advanced recent technology, which allows a real fast
speed and at the same time the transmission of much more data,
preserving the original content.
As broadcast TV and internet based channels want to target a wider
audience, membership free and without charging any fees. All this is
possible because advertising money is slowly moving to the web and
companies are studying different ways to bring their products to the
attention of their potential customers. Pay per click advertising is
the base and the engine of the new internet and free TV internet is
the perfect and logical consequence of this new trend. Imagine
watching a show and suddenly a commercial add pops out, with the power
of the internet, you can actually click on the ad and go straight to
the advertised product, giving you a direct access that no other media
can deliver.
Companies love that and customers too, as they can purchase items
without too much hassle. Each click gives a cash revenue to the owner
of the web site that hosts the ads and the TV channels and this system
allows the free internet TV. Some of the major networks are already
making their shows available free of charge on line and the quality is
really good. The next step will be the full and complete integration
of TV sets and computer's monitors.

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