Has anyone tried Joost yet?
It's invite-only right now, and it's created by the same Danish pair who developed the technology behind Kazaa and Skype. It's a nice little front-end for TV channels on your computer, and you get video streamed from everyone else who's running the app, kind of like how bit torrent works. They give you 1-2 minutes of ads for every 60-90 minutes of video, so it's a lot better ratio than your standard cable TV station. Plus you can choose what you want to watch, when. They have dozens of channels (discovery, fight network, music videos, indie films, etc.) and you can pause and skip around them at your leisure.
They are not allowing just any old user to upload video, as they do NOT want a YouTube like amateur feel (thank goodness). You can find standard TV shows on it like Guinness book of Records, Bridezillas, etc...
Anyways, my friend invited me and I'm really having a good time discovering all these TV shows I've never heard of. It's nice in that I can shrink the window down and work on other things simultaneously. I have an amount of faith in this product simply because of the heavyweights behind its development, and they did a story about it in Wired magazine a few months ago.
Anyone else checked it out? It's pretty good, and only has the occasional stutter in performance!
http://www.joost.com