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As we all get ready to dive into fresh new seasons of our favorite shows, it's worth taking a look at the streaming options available from the networks. In this day and age of Tivo, DVRs, PVRs, and holdouts like myself that still have functioning VCRs, there's no reason to actually miss an episode. However, in the event that the cable company bungles your service at a quarter to 8, or the power goes out, or you just totally drop the ball, it's nice knowing that the streaming option is available for an increasing number of shows.

Last 100 has a pretty good look at the streaming options from each of the big five networks. They aren't completely sold on them, and I do agree with a lot of their points. But I also remember the state of this technology just two years ago, so I think good progress is being made. Having tried all of the network streaming options, the ABC player is my favorite of the bunch. It's just the most polished. They have all made great strides in improving their interfaces though. My only real complaint with any of them is for CBS. Real? Really?

Which network streaming solution is your favorite?

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