I like my 50 inch television and admittedly get quite a bit of use out of it. What I don’t like is my Direct TV bill that is more than $130 per month. With the growth of the internet, we have other options that simply require just an internet connection. Hooking a laptop up to your TV and streaming these videos is an outstanding alternative. The five options below only require you to use the Firefox browser. Not only is watch television online free, but you get access to channels from all over the world.
Please note that the last three Add-ons are experimental or third party Add-ons. I’ve tried each one and think you’ll definitely find one that appeals to you. While watching each of the videos, simply double-click to get a full screen view. Enjoy!
TV-FOX (Firefox: 1.5 – 3.6.*) 4 Stars, 222 reviews, 1.5 million downloads
TV-FOX is the most prominent Firefox Add-on listed. Watch TV directly from your Firefox Browser with 2780 live television channels sorted by both country and category.
Fire TV Button (Firefox: 1.0 – 3.7a1pre) 4 Stars, 21 reviews, 30 thousand downloads.
FireTV Button gives you 3000 TV stations all over the world. Watch sports, music, news, movies entertainment and more. Subcategories contain dropdown arrows to select the content of your choice.
LIVE TV STREAMING (Firefox: 1.0 – 3.6.*) *Experimental Add-on* 5 Stars, 4 reviews, 8000 downloads
This experimental Firefox Add-on provides 3000 live television channels and 3000 online radio stations.

TV KazuzaBar (Firefox: 1.5 – 3.7a2pre) *Third Party Add-on, not yet approved by Mozilla, 5 Stars, 1 review
TV KazuzaBar is a third-party Firefox Add-on that gives you more options to watch television from your Firefox Browser. Watch live TV, sporting events and more from around the world.
Toolbar TV (Firefox: 1.0 – 3.6.*) *Experimental Add-on* 4 Stars, 16 reviews, 15000 downloads
Watch over 2850 live TV stations from around the world. This Add-on gives you automatic TV station updates, regular or full-screen mode and more. You’ll also get access to 1500 live radio stations.
Have you tried any of the Firefox Add-ons above? Which one do you like the best?









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