Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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I don't see why the OTA networks shouldn't provide ad-supported HD content steaming online. I've watched part of a lost episode in HD to try out the service, and the 720p is pretty good quality. They provide the same service free over the air if you have an ATSC tuner and antenna; same shows, higher bitrate encoding, ad-supported.
In fact, they better provide this service if they'd rather people go to their website for to watch a missed episode in HD with a few 30 second ads, than bittorrent the episode ad-free. People will get the content they want, if the stations want to make money, they have to supply what people want, more conviently, on demand, with a couple minutes of ads. Better than waiting a couple hours for the episode to bittorrent its way over.