Who even has a video library anymore? With streaming services offering any media you can imagine, there’s no reason to film up your house with what’s just a click away anyway. It’s easy to think that flagship services like Netflix and Hulu boast the biggest media-bearing clouds, but SelectTV offers both cable and web-based streaming backed up by the deepest media coffers around. And right now you can get a full year of access for just $19, or get three years for $49.
That’s over 300,000 TV episodes, 200,000 movies, 50,000 radio stations, and 5,000 live channels, all accessible from a single, simple browser interface. This is seriously a media smorgasbord — you can gorge on unlimited video on demand from any device, browse over 1,000 curated channels, catch up on classic TV from the last 50 years, access a full calendar of live events, sports, concerts and lots more, all streamed live. If you’ve got an insatiable media diet, this is the buffet you’ve been looking for.
Buy now: Get a year of SelectTV for $19, a discount of 47 percent, or get 3 years for $49, a full 54 percent off.

11 responses to “Think Netflix has the biggest online entertainment library? Guess again. [Deals]”
Too bad there’s no Apple TV app.
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Come on Cult of Mac, your audience stretches wider than the USA.
The interface is a mess. I just got taken by this “deal” save your money and spend it someplace better.
Cult of Mac is going down the toilet. The only thing I love is the Cultcast podcast with Erfon and co – class!!
You are absolutely right. Cult of Mac has prostituted themselves with crap deals and on top of that their content is not something you cannot get from other websites. I got burned once with this website and will be deleting after this
Their web mentions “premium channels” without saying how much or what they are. Just guessing the regular stuff is junk and to get the advertised sports and good movies, it’s premium. When any company talks about something without listing prices and details, hang on to your wallet and move on. Shame on Cult of Mac for swallowing this without looking into it more.
Is there a list of the free stuff vs the paid stuff? It sounds like the very reasonable fee mentioned in the article is all inclusive. There is bound to be more to it than that. I am sure there are some major catches to such a great deal. If it sounds too good to be true, run in the other direction. That’s what this appears to be. Should I run away? In this case, I would like to be wrong.
Hands down the best way I found to cut cable is get playstation vue you don’t even need a playstation its $20-40 month but acts like a cable provider so you can use all the Apple TV apps. Its especially good for sports folk.
Having a massive collection of stuff you’ll never ever watch isn’t worth praying for.
I did sign up for this service and it apparently is a new service. The server seems overloaded and I get locked up quite a bit. The interface is pretty good for a new service and the menus are organized well. The content I saw on the site is extensive and I have successfully streamed content and the quality was good. The Chromecast setup works good and If they get the bugs out of this service which I think they will this will be a great service. The free content is good and the paid content is stuff like Netflix which you would have to pay for anyway. Im looking forward to the mobile apps that are coming out soon.