"Is that on Hulu?" That’s a question I’m starting to hear more and more these days. My how times have changed haven’t they? Now there are so many different online video websites, trying to keep track of what’s on and available on what site is getting as challenging as what’s on cable television. What we need is an online clicker guide.
The Clicker website is setting out to accomplish being an online broadcasting guide. I can’t say what they do any better than what they say themselves.
As massive amounts of programming move online, consumers are entering a world of infinite choices, all on-demand. Great! Finding the show you want to watch? Painful. Thousands of episodes from thousands of shows are housed on thousands of different sites, mixed among billions of random clips and videos.
Clicker catalogs all broadcast programming online, along with TV-quality Web originals, from these silos and delivers them in one seamless, organized experience so you can easily discover what’s available to watch (and what isn’t) online, where to watch it, and what’s worth watching.
What’s great is that doing a search through the programming provides results for both current television programming and what I’ll call "classic" programming, or the stuff I watched growing up as a child.
Clicker also tracks down programming that’s only available on the web with it’s "Web Originals" category. You can also find movies and educational programming on Clicker as well.