Today, TCL launched its free streaming service TCLtv+ on Roku TVs. This service has been live on TCL Google TVs but now comes to Roku TVs in the United States. The service offers free on-demand movies and TV shows along with 350 free live TV channels.
“TCL’s partnership with Roku powers the distribution of our vast and growing portfolio of premium content to a new audience. TCLtv’s offerings deliver quality programming from some of the most recognizable brands in entertainment, while driving value for our marketing partners,” said Haohong Wang, General Manager, TCL Research America.“We’re excited about ongoing collaborations with the team at Roku.”
“Roku is the #1 platform for streaming entertainment in the U.S., and TCLtv+ is a very welcome addition to our premium offering,” said Tom McFarland, Vice President of Roku TV. “This new channel is a natural next step in our longstanding partnership with TCL, and we are thrilled to continue collaborating with their team.”
Sadly TCLtv+ is only offered on TV branded TVs. TCLtv+ comes with content from Scripps Media, Fremantle, NBCUniversal, Sony, Lionsgate, Fox, A&E, and more. Recent announcements have included comprehensive partnerships with NFL, and Paramount, with more content partnerships in the pipeline.

