Regional television (almost) on demand

Regional television (almost) on demand

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Watching television on the Internet has its pluses and minuses. It can never rival a good television set, but a good television portal on the web is one situation in which the advantages outweigh the drawbacks. Above all, of course, its virtue lies in the fact that it offers access to programmes without having to watch them at the time of broadcast.

With TV Southasia and its online portal, tvsouthasia.com, the main selling point is its Southasian-ness. For many Indians who have little contact with their subcontinental neighbours, it gives access throughout the day to programmes from Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. And that holds true for people in each of these countries, though satellite TV may already be offering them access to a significant amount of India-centric programming. (This April, TV Southasia also began broadcasting via satellite.) For those interested in their neighbours and what their television sets have to offer, it is genuinely pleasurable to watch chat shows, cookery programmes and music from throughout the region. If you have a good LCD monitor (the bigger the better) and fast, reliable broadband, this is certainly a site to get to know.

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