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Margaret Langner

Issue date: 11/4/09 Section: Entertainment
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By Margaret Langner

Ever missed your favorite television show because you have a class or you had to study? Fancast.com can solve that problem. This site enables you to catch that TV show at your convenience.

Fancast.com offers a wide selection of shows that you can choose from. It is a division of the cable provider Comcast. For this reason, they have access to a large range of shows. You can watch classic television such as Gilligan's Island or The Jetsons or keep up with the latest episodes of Bones or The Office. You can even watch reality shows, soap operas or talk shows.

Finding the show you want to watch is extremely simple. The first way to find your show is simply alphabetical order. Users can also search by genre. The interesting way to locate a certain show on fancast.com is searching by network. This site lists all available networks and lets users search for shows that way. For example by clicking the TLC or USA tab, all the shows that can be viewed from that network will be displayed.

This website allows users to create a profile and add favorite shows. Based on these favorites they will offer suggestions of programs that users may be interested in. A schedule can also be created to remind you of the programs on television each night based on the cable service provider in your area. The website also has a feature that will e-mail you a notification of a specific show that you want to watch that night. Forgetting to watch a show can be a thing of the past.

This website has a large selection of shows and is easy to use. Another plus is that it is free. Fancast.com is beneficial to anyone that finds them self too busy to watch their favorite television show. Catch up on all those shows you missed this week because of work, school, or class and do so at your convenience.
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