Cut the Cord, Not Your Entertainment: Your Guide to Free TV Streaming in 2024

Remember those cable bills? They’re a thing of the past for many of us, but sometimes streaming services feel like just trading one bundle for another. Good news: free streaming is here to the rescue! These platforms offer a surprising array of movies, TV shows, and even live channels – all without costing you a dime.

Why Free Streaming Rocks

  • Save Money: Seriously, who doesn’t love free?
  • Discover Hidden Gems: Find movies and shows you might have missed.
  • No Commitment: Try out services without worrying about canceling.

Top Free Streaming Picks for 2024

Choosing the Right Free Streaming Service

  1. What Are You Looking For? Live TV? Movies? Specific shows? Each service has its own focus.
  2. Check the Library: Browse the offerings to see if they match your taste.
  3. Try a Few: Since they’re free, you can experiment and find your favorites!

Pro Tip: Combine a few free services to get a wider range of content.

A Final Word

Free streaming services might not have every new release, but they’re an awesome way to cut your entertainment budget without sacrificing quality. So kick back, relax, and enjoy the show – for free!

Want to know more about cutting the cord, here is a free copy of my book, Cut the Cord: TV without Cable or Satellite: Guide to Free Over the Air Television and Internet Streaming

It is a few years old, but the information is still valid, especially the explanation of how to use free over the air TV via an antenna throughout your house with a DVR!  The streaming services are all explained in detailed, but their channel list is not up to date.  Click the cover below for a pdf copy of the book.  If you want a hard copy of the book, they are available on Amazon here. Enjoy.

Feeling lost in the digital world? Dr. Tom is here to help!

Join Dr. Tom every week in his column, Dr. Tom’s Cyber Bits and Tips, for byte-sized advice on all things cyber and tech. Whether you’re concerned about online safety, curious about the latest cybercrime trends, or simply want to navigate the ever-evolving digital landscape, Dr. Tom has you covered.

From practical cybersecurity tips to insightful breakdowns of current threats, Dr. Tom’s column empowers you to stay informed and protect yourself online. So, dive in and get savvy with the web – with Dr. Tom as your guide!

About Dr. Tom

Thomas Hyslip currently serves as an Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Department of Criminology, University of South Florida teaching exclusively in the online Master of Science in Cybercrime program. The program is a unique blend of criminology, digital forensics, cybercrime investigations, and incident response course work.

Prior to USF, Dr. Hyslip worked as a Special Agent with the Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS) and United States Secret Service for 23 years.  While assigned to the DCIS Southeast Field Office, Dr. Hyslip led an undercover operation dedicated to targeting and dismantling the most egregious cyber-criminal enterprises. Dr. Hyslip worked with the National Security Agency, and the United States Cyber Command to identify and infiltrate cyber-criminal organizations targeting the DoD.

In 2012, Dr. Hyslip was promoted to lead the newly created Department of Defense, Defense Criminal Investigative Service (DCIS), Cyber Resident Agency. He led daily procedural and operational activities of special agents in eight locations across the eastern United States responding to computer intrusions within the DoD and the Defense Industrial Base.  His office also provided computer forensic support to all DCIS offices and investigations within the Eastern United States, Europe, Africa and Southwest Asia.  During this time, Dr. Hyslip worked proactively to target international Cyber-Crime groups and worked undercover to penetrate underground cyber-crime organizations which resulted in the dismantlement of the WebStresser DDoS platform in 2018; the ExoStresser DDoS platform in 2019; and the PowerStresser DDoS platform in 2020.

Dr. Hyslip is also a retired U.S. Army Colonel. His last assignment was as a Historian with the U.S. Army Center of Military History. He was previously assigned to the Office of the Surgeon General as an Environmental Engineer, and as an Assistant Professor of Preventive Medicine at the F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. COL Hyslip has a mix of active duty and reserve assignments spanning over 27 years including assignments with the US African Command, Office of Inspector General, the Department of Defense, Office of Inspector General, and the US Army Reserve Information Operations Command. In 2005, COL Hyslip deployed to Iraq with the 306th Military Police Battalion and earned a Bronze Star, Purple Heart, and Combat Action Badge.

Dr. Hyslip earned his Doctor of Science degree in Information Assurance from Capitol College, Master of Science degree in Technology Systems from East Carolina University, and his Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Clarkson University.  Tom and his wife Susan live in Tega Cay, SC with their daughter Reagan

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