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YES....non OTA viewers can now watch three classic TV channels streaming at different sites online. As long as this lasts....this is great, and the picture quality is really good. Here are the details:
(1) Antenna TV ......go to 123tvgo.club/antenna-tv/ and start streaming. There are also quite a number of other
U.S. channels available on this site which are normally not accessible to Canadian viewers.
(2) Cozi TV...……..go to 123tvgo.club and search for Cozi TV then start streaming.
(3) TV Land (U.S. version)…..go to UStvgo.tv and scroll through the channel list until you find TV Land
then start streaming.
(4) MeTV…….download the MeTV app and find a few videos of classic shows at their website.
(5) Retro Internet TV...(This is NOT the OTA channel) ….go to and start streaming
This site features really early classic shows from the early 50s.
Enjoy!!!!! Remember Heeere's Johnny! tonight at 10PM on Antenna TV
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Hey mojo: This is great news. Antenna TV: Got a picture but no sound. Will have to search for a mute button. Cozi TV: Works perfectly. METV app: Geo Blocked to Canada. RetroTV: No Problem. TVLand: Works great. The fact that Cozi TV works will be good news for the OTA crowd since WBXZ ch 56 in Buffalo, which carries Cozi, has never been and probably never will be available in the GTA.
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I can get ESPN but not ESPN2
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Thanks mace. Hope you are able to get the sound on Antenna TV. I was able to download the MeTV app
onto my iPad with no problems. In any case you can access the MeTV website directly on the web. It is not fair that in this age of advances in technology we are deprived of these digital sub channels by the
cable companies because we live outside the U.S.
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mojo55 wrote:
YES....non OTA viewers can now watch three classic TV channels streaming at different sites online. As long as this lasts....this is great, and the picture quality is really good. Here are the details:
(1) Antenna TV ......go to 123tvgo.club/antenna-tv/ and start streaming. There are also quite a number of other
U.S. channels available on this site which are normally not accessible to Canadian viewers.
(2) Cozi TV...……..go to 123tvgo.club and search for Cozi TV then start streaming.
(3) TV Land (U.S. version)…..go to UStvgo.tv and scroll through the channel list until you find TV Land
then start streaming.
(4) MeTV…….download the MeTV app and find a few videos of classic shows at their website.
(5) Retro Internet TV...(This is NOT the OTA channel) ….go to and start streaming
This site features really early classic shows from the early 50s.
Enjoy!!!!! Remember Heeere's Johnny! tonight at 10PM on Antenna TV
Thank-you for this information
These channels have been available on IPTV services for over a year now.
However, whether or not they were available for free (ie through MOBDRO: or whatever)
I honestly do not know.
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mojo55 wrote:
YES....non OTA viewers can now watch three classic TV channels streaming at different sites online. As long as this lasts....this is great, and the picture quality is really good. Here are the details:
(1) Antenna TV ......go to 123tvgo.club/antenna-tv/ and start streaming. There are also quite a number of other
U.S. channels available on this site which are normally not accessible to Canadian viewers.
(2) Cozi TV...……..go to 123tvgo.club and search for Cozi TV then start streaming.
(3) TV Land (U.S. version)…..go to UStvgo.tv and scroll through the channel list until you find TV Land
then start streaming.
(4) MeTV…….download the MeTV app and find a few videos of classic shows at their website.
(5) Retro Internet TV...(This is NOT the OTA channel) ….go to and start streaming
This site features really early classic shows from the early 50s.
Enjoy!!!!! Remember Heeere's Johnny! tonight at 10PM on Antenna TV
thanks mojo for posting this.
Last edited by cash (October 11, 2019 11:27 pm)
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Hang onto your hats...
If you find a better selection, please let us know.
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Thanks guys. Unfortunately, the 123tvgo website has not been reliable for both Antenna tv and Cozi tv
and is now down for maintenance.
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The 123tvnow.com/watch/cbs site seems to offer a variety of the network affiliates. Initally, I was getting WKRC Cincinnati. Yesterday afternoon, it was WFOR Miami. This morning, KYW Philadelphia. 123tvnow.com/watch/nbc has been mostly WLWT Cincinnati. Several times, it has been WTVJ Miami. 123tvnow.com/watch/fox has consistantly been WNYW NYC. 123tvnow.com/watch/abc has always been KOCO Oklahoma City. The channels all look good on an HD 17" laptop screen. I am sure they will look awesome when I get my Chomecast thingy hooked up.
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When you search Canada, the CBC is very well represented with a plethora of affiliates across the country. Global and CTV, nothing.
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Thanks to the members here who have posted these websites to access current and old TV shows and movies. My experiences over the last year or so, have generally been good. But a few have been a bit clunky. The most reliable overall has been Uncle Earls Classic TV. Plenty of programs I enjoy, mostly from last century, which is fine by me.I haven't been able to get 24/7 Retro TV to work. Every time I go there and try to get it going, a graphic is on the screen as soon as the site comes up on my monitor :hlsjs video file not found. No way I can figure out how to get it playing. I only have a desktop that is several years old,using Windows7 if that might possibly have anything to do with it. tubitv is generally fine. ustvgo was a go to source for the U.S. channels it provided. Being a Nord vpn site, I wasn't surprised to find certain premium channels like Disney, Discovery, and a few others weren't accessible without a Nord vpn. It seems I wore out my welcome, as now all of the channels require a Nord vpn, or I get an error: unable to play video file on all the channels. I've just come back to this thread to check to see if I missed any of the sites posted, and forgot about 123tvgo. It seems to work well after trying several channels. Hope it hangs in there for a good while.Just tried 247retrotv using google,and it seems to work fairly well. Should have tried that in the first place. The show must go on!
One interesting/strange thing I experienced while watching Ironside on Uncle Earls. Two of the episodes, possibly more, have any words, opening and closing credits, signs. words on printed documents, are backwards.Officer Bobby. and The Return of the Hero are the two episodes I watched, in case anyone wants to spend a few hours using a mirror to read any words on the screen. Everything else seems fine.
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