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The founders of Spreety TV Online gave up TV in 2007. Since then, they have helped others learn how to watch TV anytime, anywhere via the Internet.
There are many online TV choices, such as Nickelodeon and Nick, Jr., which offer an extensive library of current and classic kids TV shows online for free. So, Spreety put together a new video to demonstrate the top tips and tricks for maximizing the Nickelodeon online viewing experience.
To be age appropriate, Nickelodeon separates the youth TV shows from the kids TV shows into separate sites.
For youth TV shows, the top tips include navigating the Nickelodeon site to find shows and extras on the Turbo Nick player. From the shows, pick an episode and enjoy. Unfortunately, the Turbo Nick player does not have a full screen option.
For kids TV shows, the top tips including navigating the Nick, Jr. site to find shows. Yellow stars indicate full episodes. A wish would be for Nickelodeon to add the option to automatically launch in full screen.
The Nickelodeon TV shows online are: Avatar: The Last Airbender, Back at the Barnyard, The Fairly OddParents, H2O: Just Add Water, iCarly, The Mighty B!, The Naked Brothers Band, SpongeBob SquarePants, Tak & the Power of Juju, and True Jackson, VP. The Nick, Jr. shows online are Blue's Clues, Dora the Explorer, Go, Diego, Go!, Max & Ruby, Miss Spider, Ni Hao, Kai-lan, Olivia, The Wonder Pets!, Wow! Wow! Wubbzy, and Yo Gabba Gabba! Additional clips and previews are available for another dozen shows.
In addition to the Nickelodeon channel, Spreety.com has kids TV and youth TV genre pages with many more options to enjoy.
"If people just knew how much TV is online, there would be mass abandonment of the old TV", according to Spreety co-founder Ron Laughton. "We created Spreety to educate people about the legal places to watch free TV online."
The Spreety video is on YouTube titled Nickelodeon TV Online".
For those who love online TV shows and want to let their friends know through social bookmarking and other methods, Spreety.com has a new video to help.
As a little background, the Spreety.com site was developed to help people locate the legal places to watch TV shows online. The Spreety.com founders decided to give up TV in 2007. Ever since, they have shared their knowledge of how to watch online TV anytime, anywhere.
From the main Spreety site, choose a show, and three new buttons appear: Twitter, Facebook, and Copy Link.
For Twitter, a new Tweet button is located next to every show. A simple click brings up the Twitter "What are you doing" dialog, pre-populated with "I'm watching the name of the show", and a link for your friends to follow to watch the show. Just click on update and the tweet is complete.
As for Facebook lovers, a new Facebook button appears alongside every show. A simple click brings up the Facebook Post to Profile and Send a Message dialog, complete with the show name pre-populated, links, and the retro-futuristic Spreety avatar. A quick click on Share, and all your friends will have a link to enjoy immediately.
Finally, the new copy link feature is a hassle-free way to add links to legal online TV on your web sites and blogs. To use, search for a TV show, click the Copy Link button, and select the generated anchor text to include in your blogs and sites. No maintenance is required, since the generated anchor text is static for your web sites and blogs. The link will dynamically look up against the Spreety.com database to route your users to the best, legal place to watch TV online.
A Spreety training video on YouTube is titled "Online TV - How to Share".
The founders of Spreety TV Online gave up TV in 2007. Since then, they have helped users discover the best ways to watch TV anytime, anywhere online.
Among the many online TV choices listed on Spreety, the Cartoon Network offers an extensive library of current and classic kids TV shows online for free. So, Spreety put together a new video to highlight the top tips and tricks for maximizing the Cartoon Network online viewing experience.
These tips include navigating the Cartoon Network site to find shows and extras on the Cartoon Network player. From the shows, select an episode, and click in the lower right hand corner to watch in full screen. The one wish would be for Cartoon Network to add the option to automatically launch in full screen.
Shows that can be watched on the Cartoon Network include: 6Teen, Bakugan, Batman: The Brave and The Bold, Ben 10, Ben 10 Alien Force, BrainRush, Camp Lazlo, Chowder, Code Lyoko, Codename: Kids Next Door, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Cow and Chicken, Dexter's Laboratory, Dial M for Monke, Evil Con Carne, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, George of the Jungle, I Am Weasel., Johnny Bravo, The Justice Friends, League of Super Evil, The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack, Naruto, The Othersiders, Pokemon DP Galactic Battles, The Powerpuff Girls, The Secret Saturdays, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Stoked, Survive This, Total Drama Island, and Transformers: Animated.
In addition to the Cartoon Network channel, Spreety.com has kids TV and youth TV genre pages with many more choices to enjoy.
The Spreety video is on YouTube titled Cartoon Network TV Online".