SBS on Demand Review
SBS, otherwise known as the Special Broadcasting Service, starting off in 1975 as possibly the only place to find yodeling, feather capped and leather clad men on Australian television. Who would have...
View Article(Sponsored News) Overplay Now Supports UK FilmOn Channels!
Great news from Overplay as their Smart DNS service now supports access to FilmOn’s UK live television channels from anywhere in the world. Since last month, FilmOn have restricted access to their list...
View ArticleHow-To: Automating Authorization for Smart DNS
For many of us using a Smart DNS service to access global on-demand television requires a one-off setup before forgetting about it completely. But for others our ISP may change our IP address daily,...
View ArticleUSTVNow (For Live US Television) Review
USTVNow have been an American expats lifeline for a short while now, offering a wide range of live American channels in either a free, low quality stream or somewhat impressive near-HD quality on the...
View ArticleHistory Channel (US) Review
Almost wherever you are in the world, if you look far enough up the numbers in your cable or satellite package, you may very well have come across the History Channel. What’s that, you’ve already cut...
View ArticleBBC Satellite Change – How To Keep Watching Live UK Television In Europe
Worried about the big Satellite change tomorrow morning that could render BBC signals across Europe dead? Fear Not! If you lose your Satellite service due to the new Astra 2E tight beam, it is still...
View ArticleEye On-A-Deal: Seven Days Free of Zattoo HiQ
We absolutely love Zattoo for live UK Television here at Eye on-Demand. Fantastic quality video streams on their HiQ channels, great recording options, the amazing Zattoo Recall feature and a polished...
View ArticleBBC iPlayer Review
Writing a review about the BBC’s on-demand service is no easy task. After all, this is the world’s largest and oldest television broadcasting company and one of the great media innovators. The BBC’s...
View ArticleAll 4 (4oD) Review
Although Channel 4 is historically considered the third terrestrial television network in the UK after the BBC and ITV, it would come in many people’s minds a close second after the national public...
View ArticleITV Hub Review
Traditionally the UK’s second broadcaster, ITV was Britain’s first commercial television network after launch in 1955. More than half a century later, ITV offer in addition to their terrestrial...
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