New Pirate TV service, cCloud TV has over 500 free TV channels for people to stream HBO, ESPN, and many other programs for free.
The biggest issue for cord cutters nowadays is the fact that there isn’t a live TV service outside of cable or satellite. In fact, by eliminating your standard pay TV subscription only gives you the opportunity to watch shows on Netflix and Hulu, which are great solutions only for streaming TV shows and old movies. But with only a few exceptions, there are very few options to watch live broadcasts.
Now, however, there’s a pirate TV serivice that’s trying to change the game – and as of Monday, their are over 500 channels of free streaming content including HBO.
CCloud TV allows for people to stream pay TV channels including HBO, ESPN, AMC, TBS, Showtime and more to their computers, smartphones, and other devices. The pirate TV service has faced challenges in the past, but developers have re-released their product with a brand new attitude.
The team of developers behind cCloud TV confirmed to BGR on Monday morning that the service is now home to more than 500 channels. While the exact number of streaming TV feeds fluctuates as old streams are taken offline and new ones are added, cCloud TV was home to more than 540 different channels at the time of this writing.
In other words, cCloud TV now offers more channels than many pay TV packages.
Not all channels on cCloud TV are pirated cable and satellite TV channels. For example, the site has added several premium commercial-free radio stations as well as a number of movie channels. Hundreds of pay TV channels are available as well, and the cCloud TV team continues to add new features and support for new devices. [BGR]
cCloud TV is also working on a cloud-based DVR service, which is going to be an amazing feature for people interested in free cable.
While cCloud TV has been shut down several times, the service currently resides at this link.