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TV4U.Com Adds Wii and Playstation Platforms to Its 48 Channel IPTV Network

By Staff
posted May 2, 2010, 17:12

V4U.Com, the 48 channel IPTV network that has delivered advertising supported classic TV shows since 2004, is expanding its platforms beyond the current TV4U.Com video portal and TV4U on HP network.

(Las Vegas, NV) TV4U.Com, the Henderson, Nevada based 48 channel IPTV Network, can now be seen on the Wii and Playstation consoles. The addition enhances the �TV screen� coverage of TV4U.Com channels, which include the TVS Sports channel, Hi Tops Classic Kids channel, Wibbage classic Rock and Roll channel, TVS Kool Jazz channel, TVS Crimetime Channel, TVS Western Channel, NTV Vintage Channel, NTV Movie Channel, and 39 other IPTV channels that can be accessed through the TV4U.Com video portal.

All TV4U.Com channels are advertising supported and available free to Viewers on a video on demand basis.

�We are very excited to be on the Wii and the Playstation platforms,� said TV4U.Com CEO Charry Kennedy. �We strive to have our TV4U shows seen by as many viewers worldwide as possible and it�s always a bonus when that viewer can watch on their TV.�

TV4U.Com is the oldest, continuous free programming IPTV network, having signed on in 2004 with eight channels. That grew to 16 channels in 2005 And 24 channels in 2006 before expanding to 48 channels in 2007. TV4U.Com is viewed in 160 countries and features more than 2,500 programs.

Programming on TV4U.Com includes classic TV from the past 62 years of commercial broadcast television. Dick Van Dyke, Beverly Hillbillies, Andy Griffith, Banacek, Green Acres, My Favorite Martian, Wyatt Earp, Bonanza, Dobie Gillis, Sky King, The Rifleman, and The Lucy Show are just some of the more than 700 classic TV series seen on the TV4U.Com IPTV channels.

Five decades of classic TV sports events and over a thousand classic movies can also be found on TV4U.Com.

TV4U.Com programming is also available on DVD and via downloads.



Resources:

www.tv4u.com