I haven't downloaded their software, but this site http://www.myeasytv.com/ claims to have any number of "the bundle" channels available, for a one-time $20.00 software download fee. That includes live broadcasts as well as on demand, or so they claim. ESPN, CNN, CNBC, HGTV, HBO, Showtime, Discovery, movies, Game of Thrones, Sons of Anarchy, what have you. (The most recent episode of Game of Thrones is from June 15, 2014, however. But live has to be live, one would think.) It appears to be a legit site, even: --------------------------------------- http://download.cnet.com/Easy-TV/3000-2168_4-10453377.html Editors' Review by: Download.com staff on February 27, 2009 If you're having trouble finding free Internet TV shows, Easy TV can help. It provides a list of channels on which it can "tune in" with Microsoft Media Player or RealPlayer. Just choose a country and a channel. You can browse the channel list by country, search it by keyword and bit rate, and add the best channels to the Favorites pane. We would have liked the ability to organize content by category (sports, movies, and so on) and filter the list on the fly. Internet-savvy users may prefer using a browser and a couple of media players, but those who need a bit more hand-holding will find Easy TV a simple (and free) solution. Publisher's Description From Topdownloads: Easy TV is free Internet TV a software which brings live and recorded television at your desktop. Easy TV comes with 1000s of pre-configured TV stations for everybody to enjoy. You can easily manage these stations and add TV station of your choice. Viewing online TV was never so easy. All you have to do is select your favorite station and click the play menu. Easy TV minimizes in system tray so that it does not eat up your desktop space. You can schedule a station. -------------------------------------- If you spend any time looking, there are many similar sites, although this one actually claims to have live content from MVPD bundles. It goes without saying that the deliberately-crippled TV boxes Craig loves, and his iPad too, won't have access. The upside of that would be that he won't be tempted to spend that $20! Bert ---------------------------------------------------------------------- You can UNSUBSCRIBE from the OpenDTV list in two ways: - Using the UNSUBSCRIBE command in your user configuration settings at FreeLists.org - By sending a message to: opendtv-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word unsubscribe in the subject line.