TVBistro.com Allows Viewers to Watch Television Channels from Around the World for Free

July 11, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
ROCKVILLE, MD, July 10, 2006 — A brand new internet television website has been launched called TV Bistro, which allows users to watch TV channels from all over the world for free. The website, http://www.tvbistro.com, is in English and targets American users. Some of the most popular channels included are C-Span, BBC, Ministry of Sound, NASA TV, and the Sci Fi Channel. Also featured are English language stations from other countries, allowing viewers to watch content from outside the U.S in their native language streaming live directly from their home countries.

Foreign language versions of TvBistro.com, featuring channels from the respective countries, are being introduced simultaneously and are accessible directly from the main TV Bistro website. These versions feature television channels from such countries as France, Germany, Russia, Spain, China, Mexico, Chile, and Argentina. Each international section is available in both English and the appropriate foreign language and features dozens of channels featuring the news, sports, and entertainment popular within that country. In addition, a Latin America oriented portal is being launched at http://www.tvbistro.com/portal and features TV channels from a number of Latin American countries and is available in both English and Spanish.

“The goal of the website is to allow people to view channels over the Internet from around the world at absolutely no cost” proclaims website founder Yevgeniy Leshchinskiy. “Our website allows the user to have a much greater choice of the channels they can view online. Cable and satellite dish service can be expensive, and usually do not provide anywhere close to the selection of foreign language stations we are offering on TVBistro.com. We are focused on providing a large selection of stations, while also showing channels not available through normal television outlets.”

TVBistro.com breaks the stations down into groups, such as news, music and sports, to allow for easy navigation. The viewer can just click on the channel to watch or enter the channel’s number into a digital remote control to recreate the real television experience. One of the most extensive categories at the website’s outset is music. There is an extensive selection of stations, catering to a wide variety of musical tastes and showing a wide range of musical videos..

Mr. Leshchinskiy explains the potential impact of the new site. “Our website provides a way for television viewers to break down the geographical barriers separating them from the channels they want to see. Whether they are business travelers on the go or immigrants building a new life in a foreign country, our viewers can easily access the TV stations from their home country, no matter where they are.” TV Bistro is currently in its beginning phase and will continually update its site with additional channels from all around the world.