Watching Mid-Century Arts and Entertainment Becomes Easy with New Streaming Media Guide at MidCenturyTV.com
Watching Mid-Century Arts and Entertainment Becomes Easy with New Streaming Media Guide at MidCenturyTV.com
Classic TV shows available online, often free, are now organized and searchable along with historic prime time schedules and a complete guide to DVDs
CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. 29, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- Entertainment consumers interested in TV series from the mid-twentieth century now have an easy route to discovering the shows they love. MidCenturyTV.com has launched at http://www.midcenturytv.com to provide links to watchable TV shows by making just a few clicks. The site has reviewed and organized television from 1948 to 1974 to give the most info with the least clutter, allowing users to begin streaming their favorite shows quickly. Users follow links to see studio-authorized and clear quality videos at sites such as Hulu, TVLand, CBS.com, and others -- eliminating the frustration of sifting through thousands of overwhelming search results. In addition, available DVDs of classic shows are organized and presented in a similar friendly manner, with convenient links to purchase at discount from multiple merchants.
"I have experienced firsthand the difficulty of getting straight to the links of the great old shows," remarked Bob Poulsen, President of MidCentruyTV.com. "So I created this site to give quick access to what users search for most -- free studio-authorized shows online." Poulsen explains that an extra benefit of MidCenturyTV.com is the display of historic prime time television schedules from the 1940s through 1970s, giving users the chance to remember a specific night of programming. The schedules are browsable by year, and segmented into weekdays and networks. Also, a search box is included to find any mid-century show lightning fast. Those shows with streaming media or DVDs are highlighted and further described.
The site's complete clickable URL is: http://www.midcenturytv.com
President and lead developer Bob Poulsen has been involved in creating friendly online user experiences since 1995, when he developed the hugely popular media guide Ecola Newsstand. MidCentutyTV.com remains in this mold, as the minimalist and results-focused layout remains sparse enough to stay out of the way, yet powerful enough behind the scenes to get the job done. MidCenturyTV.com is a privately held company based in Corvallis, Oregon. Contact Bob Poulsen at web@midcenturytv.com or 541-207-2969.
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SOURCE MidCenturyTV.com
MidCenturyTV.com
CONTACT: Bob Poulsen of MidCenturyTV.com, +1-541-207-2969, web@midcenturytv.com
Web Site: http://www.midcenturytv.com/
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