Download or stream music and films from your computer or mobile phone
Streaming music
If you need your music now Napster is back and offers unlimited ad-free streaming and 12 MP3 downloads from just £5 a month, can't say fairer than that. Plus sign up for 3 months and your 3rd month is free. Members receive unlimited access to one of the largest online music catalogues in the world with over 15 million tracks, as well as top quality downloads, expert playlists and radio stations; all of which is accessible online from any computer. For £10 a month you get 'Napster unlimited plus mobile' offering unlimited music to your computer and also direct from your iPhone or Android phone, even when offline.
Download or stream films or TV shows
With a growing number of legal sites offering downloadable or streaming of films you are no longer reliant on the pricey iTunes or dodgy illegal website to catch the latest release. So check out these alternatives:Blinkbox is the UK's leading online movie and TV site where you can download or stream films or TV shows with 8,000 titles. Some of the content is free or you can use voucher code BLINK25 for 25% off paid content. New releases typically go for £2.99.
LOVEFiLM was recently bought by Amazon and historically has been of the DVD by mail subscription model. However its instant streaming proposition is now building up with new releases for £3.49 or older releases for £2.99. There is even some free ad sponsored content for non-members. LOVEFiLM are giving new customers a great deal for the summer – sign up for your membership and also get a Gourmet Card, which offers great savings at your local restaurants, worth £69.95 for FREE!
Indiemoviesonline features hundreds of free movies, documentaries and short films - which is funded by advertising. As the site name suggests this is more about supporting independent film makers than Hollywood studios.
Seesaw is a catch-up TV offering from BBC, Channel 4 and Channel Five with 3,500 free TV shows - supported by ads.
Crackle by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows a limited range of titles for free - albeit with adverts.
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