Your on-demand selection
#1
DVD Talk Legend
Thread Starter
Your on-demand selection
Mine (Brighthouse):
ABC (but no the Middle or Modern Family).
NBC
FOX
CBS
AMC
USA
BBCA
SYFY
TLC
But NO Disney, Nick, CW, and CN. Anyone have those on-demand?
ABC (but no the Middle or Modern Family).
NBC
FOX
CBS
AMC
USA
BBCA
SYFY
TLC
But NO Disney, Nick, CW, and CN. Anyone have those on-demand?
#3
DVD Talk Special Edition
Re: Your on-demand selection
According to this page, I get:
A&E
A&E HD
ABC
ABC HD
ABC Family
Adult Swim
Alli Sports
Alli Sports HD
AMC
AMC HD
Animal Planet
Anime Network
BBC America
BBC Kids
BET
BIO
Boomerang
Bravo
Bravo HD
Cartoon Network
CBS
CBS HD
CMT
CNN Showcase
Comedy Central
Cooking Channel
Discovery Channel
Discovery Fit & Health
Disney Channel
Disney Junior
Disney XD
DIY Network
ESPN
ESPN Deportes
ESPN Local
ESPNU
ExerciseTV
Food Network
Food Network HD
FOX
FOX HD
Fuel TV
FX
FX HD
G4
G4 HD
Golf Channel
Hallmark
HGTV
HGTV HD
History
History HD
IFC Free
Investigation Discovery
Kabillion
Logo
Music Choice
Music Choice HD
Military Channel
MTV
MTV2
Nat Geo
Nat Geo HD
Nat Geo Wild
NBC
NBC HD
Nick Jr.
Nickelodeon
Oprah Winfrey Network
Oxygen
Pink Ribbon
Planet Green
Science Channel
Shalom TV
Ski Channel
Smithsonian HD
SOAPnet
Speed Channel
Speed Channel HD
Spike HD
Spike TV
Sprout
Sundance
Sundance HD
Syfy
Syfy HD
TBS
TCM
TeenNick
The Hub
TLC
TNT
Travel Channel
truTV
TV Guide Network
TV One
USA Network
USA HD
VH1
VH1 Classic
WEtv
There's also OnDemand for the premium channels (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Stars!) as well as some random channels, like Automotive On Demand, Find It On Demand, Journey TV On Demand, Movie Trailers On Demand, My Life On Demand, and (in my neck of the woods) Carolina On Demand. And of course, you have all the movies on demand, including a "less sucky than you might think" selection of free movies.
The list is slightly deceiving, however. For example, History HD OD only has a fraction of shows that the SD OD version does. I only watch Pawn Stars on OD (never live or DVR). History HD might have 1-3 episodes at a time, while the SD OD might have 6-8 episodes. Or 1 episode of American Restoration in HD and 4 in SD. And some networks are more consistent than others. HBO and AMC are pretty good about putting up new episodes of, say Entourage or Mad Men within a day of airing, while History and Discovery seem to take forever to put new episodes OD.
A&E
A&E HD
ABC
ABC HD
ABC Family
Adult Swim
Alli Sports
Alli Sports HD
AMC
AMC HD
Animal Planet
Anime Network
BBC America
BBC Kids
BET
BIO
Boomerang
Bravo
Bravo HD
Cartoon Network
CBS
CBS HD
CMT
CNN Showcase
Comedy Central
Cooking Channel
Discovery Channel
Discovery Fit & Health
Disney Channel
Disney Junior
Disney XD
DIY Network
ESPN
ESPN Deportes
ESPN Local
ESPNU
ExerciseTV
Food Network
Food Network HD
FOX
FOX HD
Fuel TV
FX
FX HD
G4
G4 HD
Golf Channel
Hallmark
HGTV
HGTV HD
History
History HD
IFC Free
Investigation Discovery
Kabillion
Logo
Music Choice
Music Choice HD
Military Channel
MTV
MTV2
Nat Geo
Nat Geo HD
Nat Geo Wild
NBC
NBC HD
Nick Jr.
Nickelodeon
Oprah Winfrey Network
Oxygen
Pink Ribbon
Planet Green
Science Channel
Shalom TV
Ski Channel
Smithsonian HD
SOAPnet
Speed Channel
Speed Channel HD
Spike HD
Spike TV
Sprout
Sundance
Sundance HD
Syfy
Syfy HD
TBS
TCM
TeenNick
The Hub
TLC
TNT
Travel Channel
truTV
TV Guide Network
TV One
USA Network
USA HD
VH1
VH1 Classic
WEtv
There's also OnDemand for the premium channels (HBO, Showtime, Cinemax, Stars!) as well as some random channels, like Automotive On Demand, Find It On Demand, Journey TV On Demand, Movie Trailers On Demand, My Life On Demand, and (in my neck of the woods) Carolina On Demand. And of course, you have all the movies on demand, including a "less sucky than you might think" selection of free movies.
The list is slightly deceiving, however. For example, History HD OD only has a fraction of shows that the SD OD version does. I only watch Pawn Stars on OD (never live or DVR). History HD might have 1-3 episodes at a time, while the SD OD might have 6-8 episodes. Or 1 episode of American Restoration in HD and 4 in SD. And some networks are more consistent than others. HBO and AMC are pretty good about putting up new episodes of, say Entourage or Mad Men within a day of airing, while History and Discovery seem to take forever to put new episodes OD.
#4
DVD Talk Legend
Thread Starter
Re: Your on-demand selection
Hmm, didn't think to check the website.
http://ontv.brighthouse.com/free/def...=service&id=25
Looks like it does have Nick and CN. I don't think the Clone Wars are on-demand though.
http://ontv.brighthouse.com/free/def...=service&id=25
Looks like it does have Nick and CN. I don't think the Clone Wars are on-demand though.
#5
Re: Your on-demand selection