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Net  television   popularly known as Internet TV, or Watch football online is the  internet   submissions  of  video content  on the internet . 
It should not be  thrown  with   WWW  TV  -  little  applications  or videos  made by a  wide selection of companies  and individuals, or   Cyberspace protocol   TV  (IPTV) - an  going forth  internet technology standard for use by television broadcasters.  Some Internet television is known as catch-up TV. Internet Television is a general term that covers the delivery of   TV program and other video  depicted object over  the internet  by video  welling out technology,  generally  by  major traditional television broadcasters. It does not describe a technology used to deliver content (see Internet  protocol television).  Cyberspace  TV   is simply very  popular through services such as RT Player in Ireland; BBC iPlayer, 4oD, ITV Player (also STV Player and UTV Player)  and Demand  Five in the  The United Kingdom , Hulu in the  North American , Nederland  24 in  Kingdom of The Netherlands , ABC iview and  Commonwealth of Australia Live  TV in Australia, Tivibu in Turkey . See List of  Cyberspace television  providers .
Cyberspace  video  permits the users   to obtain the  content or the television show  they want to watch from an archive of  content or from a channel directory. The two forms of viewing Internet television are streaming the content directly  to a media player or simply downloading the media to the user's computer. With the "TV on Demand" market growing,  these on-demand websites or applications are essential for major television broadcasters. For example, the BBC  iPlayer brings in users which stream more than  one million videos per week, with one of the BBC's headline  shows The Apprentice taking over  three percent to five percent of the UK's internet traffic due to  people watching the first episode on the BBC iPlayer. Availability of Television on the internet content  continues to grow. As an example, in Canada as of May 2011 there were more than  600 TV shows   for sale  for free  streaming, including several major titles like Survivor and The  Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
Many more  providers  of internet-television  services exist  that also includes  conventional television stations that have taken advantage of the   net  as a way to continue showing  TV program  after they have been broadcast often advertised as on-demand and catch-up services. Today, almost every  major broadcaster around the world is operating an Tv online internet platform. Examples  include the BBC, which introduced the BBC iPlayer on 25 June 2008 as an  extension to its RadioPlayer and already existing streamed video-clip content, and Channel 4 that launched 4  on Demand in November 2006  permiting  users to watch  of late  shown content. Most internet-television services allow  users   to  see  content  for free,  nevertheless ,  a little  content  is for a fee.
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