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Watch the B5 Pilot on Joost!
samuelk
The Unstoppable Mr. 'K'
Joost, a new (legitimate) service for watching TV online, was launched recently with a handful of channels, but the list is growing.
Warner Brothers has its own channel on Joost, and one of the featured shows is the original B5 Pilot.
While you can find the Pilot anywhere online, the interesting thing about this one is that it's the original pilot as it aired in 1992 with the non-Christopher-Franke soundtrack.
So if you're interested in hearing what the B5 pilot originally sounded like, head on over to [url=http://www.joost.com]Joost.com[/url] and sign up!
Warner Brothers has its own channel on Joost, and one of the featured shows is the original B5 Pilot.
While you can find the Pilot anywhere online, the interesting thing about this one is that it's the original pilot as it aired in 1992 with the non-Christopher-Franke soundtrack.
So if you're interested in hearing what the B5 pilot originally sounded like, head on over to [url=http://www.joost.com]Joost.com[/url] and sign up!
Comments
Soon, it will be the time of Poplers!
Oh no! We'll have to update the planetary defense grid!
But, wouldn't it strengthen the writers' position if there is a higher number of consumers watching internet broadcasts? One of the studios' "arguments" is that there is no money (= audience) in internet distribution ;)
Only thing I find from warner is music vids.
I guess this means you're going to stop watching TV, avoid buying any DVDs, or downloading any TV episodes from legitimate sources.
Though honestly, there has been very little television these days that genuinely interested me. During my six month run in Maryland, I didn't have one and found that I was perfectly fine doing something else entirely. I bought a few season box sets at the time (Stargate SG-1), but that was it. At this point in time, I've simply got BSG, Eureka, Family Guy, and South park keeping me tuned in. At least with the box sets, the writers would be getting a form of residual (Even if it is drastically reduced). But had I turned to watching television in Scifi's online portal it is doubtful they would have received anything.
There's not a lot of prime-time TV on the big networks that I'm currently watching. Though I'm hooked on [i]The Office[/i] and [i]Kid Nation[/i]. Most of the other stuff I watch is on cable networks like Comedy Central and Discovery ([i]Dirty Jobs[/i]!). But I still watch a lot of TV, and I'll continue to do so until the writers strike catches up to the backlog of episodes that are already in the can.
I haven't started just yet, but I'd like to watch the Lexx episodes they have on there.
And they had my favor ep of ATHF...[i]I don't need no instructions to know how to rock![/i]
Jake
Its kinda like Pandora but better, in that I have complete control over what and when I watch it. There is some software to load.
Jake