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Watch Southpark Outside the US



Launch of SouthparkStudios.com

Southpark Canada UK
Recently in the US, a new online service showing every episode of Southpark has been launched by the US-cable channel, Comedy Central.

The current season running is the second half of season 13, which began its run on October, 9th, 2009.
This is not the 14th season, which will begin in April of 2010

How to get access to Southpark online

Southpark online is available for US residents only at Southparkstudios.com

Fortunately, there are some workarounds to get SouthparkStudios working wherever you are in the world.

Here is a brief explanation of how to get Southpark to work in Canada, the UK and anywhere else:

Information:
The SouthparkStudios website relies on information about your computer location called an Ip address.
An IP address allows any website a general idea of where you live.

To access SouthparkStudios requires a us based location address.

There are two ways to get this:

1. Proxy.
A proxy is a US Ip address you can rent and change the settings on your web browser to make work. This can be quite technical and complicated because you will need to refresh the proxy address every couple of days.

2. VPN
A VPN (Virtual Private Network) is a technology that allows you to connect through your webbrowser to another computer though a secure network. When you have access to another computer, you can connect to all USA-only websites much more easily than possible with a proxy.

Listen to Pandora Radio Outside US (UK Method)



One of the frustrating things about modern life is that Pandora no longer works in the UK. Recently, Pandora pulled the plug on all abroad traffic, making the service only available from US workstations.

Here is a brief explanation of a workaround that now makes it possible to listen to Pandora wherever you are in the world.

Basically, the Pandora service uses a bit of technology called an IP Address to be able sort whether or not you are outside the US.
To get around this problem, a new service called VPN has been gaining popularity.
A VPN, Virtual Private Network, allows connections from anywhere in the world to be routed through to a US location, giving any user the US address needed for Pandora to work.

VPN is a paid service for ca. £5 per month.

Here is a link to one service that I’ve signed up for and will recommend as it’s done a good job to date.

VPN is a great service that I’m using quite a bit now to stream Pandora and also to watch a couple of American programmes I’m fond of through the streaming services of Hulu.com, which are currently free and available only in the USA, also.

It also works on my Iphone so now I can finally use that Pandora app.