TV Online Websites Reviewed

Josh on March 15th, 2009

In the not-so-distant future, the way to watch TV will be online and on-demand. The Griffin family is doing it now, and here’s who’s doing it right:

NBC.com – if you’re going to watch NBC shows, you can get all of them on Hulu and they’ll look better there. The player sorely needs an update and the controls are too small to accurately control. Commercials are much more frequent than the accepted standard, and the volume on commercials is louder then the show itself. Booo. C+

ABC.com – easily the best player of the bunch. While ABC pulls their shows online too soon and their archive is limited, they sure look GREAT. Watching LOST on ABC’s fullscreen HD player is absolutely gold, I could fool people into thinking it was cable it is so clear. Slick features, easy to control, loads quickly and looks perfect. Wow. A+

FOX.com – they must have taken some cues from ABC because it looks perfect in fullscreen HD, too. The controls aren’t as good and the navigation isn’t intuitive, but at least when you’re watching a show you’re happy, it’s cool to be able to fast forward or rewind in real-time, too. I just recently started watching 24 on the FOX instead of Hulu because there is that much difference. With little or no commercials at all – shoot, fix the navigation and this is a winner. A-

CBS.com – a really simple player with only a few commercials. The site and player are easy to navigate and clear, and the quality looks great before you go full screen. Not a deep archive, not a deep experience altogether – it does everything adequately. B-

Hulu.com – still the best feature set and interface, but not having true fullscreen is a big pain. The site buffers far more than the others, and at times causes some extra pressure on my CPU so the fans kick on more. Still great, but the gleam is wearing off the new car. B+

JG

Big Bro at 5:32pm March 16

did you catch Kings on Hulu? A retelling of David and Saul so far … seems to be catching on …

I still like Netflix and Hulu the best. ;)

matthew at 5:04pm March 19

hey Josh,
how do you watch tv with your family on your computer? or is your computer connected to your tv and do you just watch them online on your time?

might be a stupid question but I am just wondering

David at 5:50am April 6

we’re doing the same thing at our house, but i have one pressing question: is there a place to find kids’ shows? hulu is slim pickings, and everything else that i’ve found is a hassle.