(+) How to Watch "Who Do You Think You Are?" on the TLC Network without Cable
The most popular television program amongst genealogists in the United States probably is Who Do You Think You Are? Admittedly, I don't have statistics to prove its popularity, but my conversations and the email messages I receive from genealogists mention that program more often than any other.
Who Do You Think You Are? is broadcast on the TLC Network, a service normally available only on cable television channels and on satellite television. That's a problem for anyone who doesn't have one of those services.
NOTE: That includes me. I "cut the cable" a few weeks ago when my local cable company sent me a notice saying that the company was going to increase my monthly bill significantly. I reacted by immediately calling the cable company and demanding they cancel my subscription to cable television but keep my subscription to the company's high-speed broadband Internet service. Actually, this is the second time I have "cut the cable." I did the same thing a few years ago when I lived in a different place and had cable television service provided by a different company.
Luckily, for me and for other genealogists, there are multiple methods of legally watching each episode of Who Do You Think You Are?