live television

live television
where can i find a web site to watch live television on?

i lost my Directv and need a way to watch some tv on my computer?is their such a thing?

Hulu has some, but it6’s replays, some only a week old, though.


VideoSecu 2.4 GHz Wireless Security Camera Set Night Vision with Audio Microphone for CCTV DVR Home Surveillance System WAH VideoSecu 2.4 GHz Wireless Security Camera Set Night Vision with Audio Microphone for CCTV DVR Home Surveillance System WAH
$75.99

Wireless security system IRW242, 2 IR Camera and 1 receiver for video surveillance monitoring. Affordable wireless surveillance solution for easy installation, include two IR cameras can be installed indoor or outdoor, wherever you need to keep an eye on your family or property. Connect the receiver to your existing TV, VCR or Digital Video Recorder; the included 4 channel receiver can switch view...
Complete Professional 8 Channel Real Time H.264 (500GB HD) DVR Outdoor Security Camera Surveillance CCTV System Package with 8 Pack 1/3 Sony CCD WDR, 600 TV lines, 3.6mm Lens, 48pcs IR LED, 131 feet IR Distance Outdoor Cameras Complete Professional 8 Channel Real Time H.264 (500GB HD) DVR Outdoor Security Camera Surveillance CCTV System Package with 8 Pack 1/3 Sony CCD WDR, 600 TV lines, 3.6mm Lens, 48pcs IR LED, 131 feet IR Distance Outdoor Cameras
$1,189.00

Package Includes: GW2548SV DVR with 500G HDD; Remote Control and mouse; DVR User Manual; 8 x GW612WD - 1/3" SONY CCD WDR Camera; 2 x GW125CAW: 125 feet pre-made cable BNC; 2 x GW100CAW: 100 feet pre-made cable BNC; 4 x GW60CAW: 60 feet pre-made cable BNC; GWP1209-10A: 1 x 9 ports power box; 8 x Power pigtail (GW098)....
Complete Professional 8 Channel Real Time H.264 (500GB HD) DVR CCTV Indoor Security Camera Surveillance System Package with 8 Pack 1/3 COMS CCD, 600 TV lines, 3.6mm Len, 30pcs IR Infrared LED 82 feet IR Distance Indoor Cameras Complete Professional 8 Channel Real Time H.264 (500GB HD) DVR CCTV Indoor Security Camera Surveillance System Package with 8 Pack 1/3 COMS CCD, 600 TV lines, 3.6mm Len, 30pcs IR Infrared LED 82 feet IR Distance Indoor Cameras
$615.00

Package Includes: GW9108 DVR (*NO VGA Output*); Remote Control and mouse; DVR User Manual; 8 x GW714C -1/3" COMS Camera; 1 x GW125CAW: 125 feet pre-made cable BNC; 2 x GW100CAW: 100 feet pre-made cable BNC; 3 x GW60CAW: 60 feet pre-made cable BNC; 2 x GW25CAW: 25 feet pre-made cable BNC; 1 x 12V7A Power Supply For Security Cameras; 1 x 1 to 8 Power Splitter Adapter Cable....
Insect Lore Live Butterfly Garden Insect Lore Live Butterfly Garden
$9.59

Experience nature up close with the Live Butterfly Garden from Insect Lore. This enthralling educational kit gives kids the opportunity to observe butterflies through every stage of their lifecycle. Children ages four and up can observe five real caterpillars eat and grow to form their chrysalis and then emerge as Painted Lady butterflies. Children will love feeding the butterflies in their includ...
Digital Stream Analog Pass-through DTV Converter Box Digital Stream Analog Pass-through DTV Converter Box
$48.97

Convert over-the-air digital signals so you can see them on your analog TV with this Digital-to-Analog Converter Box. Make the transition from analog to digital broadcasting with ease. The analog pass-through feature ensures that you will be able to receive signals from both analog and digital stations. New factory sealed item. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ships immediately! What's in the box Digita...


Kicking Television: Live in Chicago Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
$11.87

While Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born established Wilco's reputation as one of America's most interesting and imaginative rock bands, both albums were the product of a band in flux, and this was particularly evident to those who saw the group on-stage after the release of YHF. Yankee Hotel Foxtrot may have blazed new sonic trails for Wilco, but the departure of Jay Bennett in the latter stages of its production left the band with an audible hole when they played the new material on-stage, and while multi-instrumentalist Leroy Bach may have been a technically skilled player, he looked and sounded like a cold fish in concert, unwittingly emphasizing the cooler surfaces of Wilco's new music and negating much of the passion of Jeff Tweedy's songs. However, by the time Wilco hit the road following the release of A Ghost Is Born, the group's latest round of personnel shakeups had the unexpected but welcome effect of spawning one of the group's best lineups to date; after Bach amicably left Wilco, the addition of keyboard and guitar man Pat Sansone and especially visionary guitarist Nels Cline gave the band players whose energy and passion matched their technical skill, and suddenly the band was playing its challenging new material with the same sweaty force Tweedy and company conjured up in the band's earlier days. Thankfully, Tweedy had the good sense to document the prowess of Wilco's latest incarnation on-stage, and Kicking Television: Live in Chicago, recorded during four shows at the Windy City's Vic Theater, offers a welcome second perspective on the band's more recent work. With the exception of two numbers from Wilco's collaborative albums with Billy Bragg (in which they set Woody Guthrie's poems to music), Kicking Television focuses exclusively on their "post-alt-country" work, but while many of the songs featured here sounded cool and mannered in the studio, here they gain new muscle and force, not to mention a great deal of enthusiasm, and while tunes like "Ashes of American Flags" and "Handshake Drugs" are never going to be crowd-pleasers in the manner of "Casino Queen," the élan of this band in full flight shows that the fun has been put back in Wilco, albeit in a different and more angular form. Nels Cline's guitar is especially bracing in this context, and his marriage of melodic weight and joyous dissonance fits these songs while expanding on their strengths at the same time. And the title cut thankfully proves that Wilco still can (and still does) rock on out. Kicking Television is the best sort of live album -- a recording that doesn't merely retread a band's back catalog, but puts their songs in a new perspective, and in this case these performances reveal that one great band has actually been getting better. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi Performers: Patrick Newbery - Flugelhorn, Trumpet;
Kicking Television: Live in Chicago Kicking Television: Live in Chicago
$59.98

4LP 180 Gram Box Set (8 Bonus Tracks)
Live Television [DVD] Live Television [DVD]
$63.98

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SOUND TEST: LIVE AT ARTISTS' TELEVISION SOUND TEST: LIVE AT ARTISTS' TELEVISION
$6.38

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Live Live
$8.47

The enormous success of Dutch violinist and orchestra leader André Rieu has spawned a whole industry in the unearthing of his early recorded output, which was large and poorly controlled by copyright organizations. This odd little disc contains undated material, and it represents a poor choice for the listener who has heard Rieu at one of his European concert extravaganzas or on a U.S. television appearance and wants more of the same. It may, however, be of considerable interest to confirmed Rieu fans. What is heard here is music apparently from the very beginning of Rieu's career. No recording venue is given (in fact, there is no documentation of any kind), but the music was apparently performed in a small auditorium in the Netherlands, with a rather raucous crowd that readily sang along with the familiar Dutch songs and marches that make up much of the program. Rieu leads some of the pieces with his violin, and there are also unidentified vocal soloists of the Everyman type. This is Rieu in an even more popular vein than usual, interacting with the crowd, mugging through some Mexican and then some Italian songs, and mixing down-to-earth local entertainment with his trademark Strauss pieces and operetta selections. Sound quality is poor, and the disc is basically a curiosity. It also shows the kind of control over a crowd that has made Rieu a star, and the final Auld Lang Syne (who knew that that song was popular in the Netherlands?) may be worth the purchase price by itself. ~ James Manheim, Rovi Performers: André Rieu - Violin; Peer vaan den Muggenheuvel - Vocals

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admin posted at 2010-3-7 Category: Home Theatre

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