Tag: The Roku Channel
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Roku to Stream MLB Special “Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run” on July 6
You won’t have to go to the ballpark to watch the latest special from Major League Baseball. MLB and Roku are joining forces this summer to celebrate baseball’s most electrifying moment: the home run. Beginning Sunday, July 6, Roku will premiere “Going, Going, Gone: The Magic of the Home Run,” an all-new special available at…
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The Roku Channel Adds 13 Free Live Channels Including Channels From Amazon’s MGM
The Roku Channel, a leading free ad-supported streaming television service, has announced the addition of several new channels to its ever-growing lineup, further solidifying its position as a go-to platform for diverse entertainment. With over 400 live linear TV channels and more than 80,000 free movies and shows already available, the addition of these new…
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The Roku Channel Adds 13 More Free Channels
The Roku Channel is continuing to grow its free live TV streaming lineup, with the addition of 13 more channels. Viewers can now enjoy curated channels about everything from classic cars to travel to the life of a farm animal vet. Here are the new channels now available on The Roku Channel: The Roku Channel is…
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The Roku Channel to Add WOW, NWA & More on Paramount’s Free Channel Wrestling Central
Wrestling fans, get ready to step into the ring, anytime, anywhere, with a new one-stop shop for everything wrestling. The Wrestling Central, a brand-new FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channel unleashed by Paramount Global Content Distribution, is entirely dedicated to the sport and art of pro wrestling. Slamming its way onto The Roku Channel soon…
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Save Up to 90% on Premium Channels Through The Roku Channel for Streaming Day
National Streaming Day, first introduced by Roku in 2014, is coming up on May 20. To celebrate, Roku is giving its users loads of deals, starting with premium channel subscriptions through The Roku Channel. Right now, you can save up to 90% on 24 premium subscriptions. This offer ends on May 21 at 11:59 PM…
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The Roku Channel Adds 2 New Channels
The Roku Channel, Roku’s popular free ad-supported streaming television service, announced today the addition of two dynamic new channels to its ever-expanding lineup: Channel 221, PBR RidePass Professional Rodeo, and Channel 983, FilmRise Series Gratis. The Roku Channel now offers over 500 free channels and reaching an estimated 145 million viewers in the U.S. alone.…
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The Roku Channel Adds Three New Channels
The Roku Channel, a leading destination for free, ad-supported streaming, announced today the addition of three new channels to its ever-growing roster, further solidifying its position as a go-to platform for diverse entertainment. The new channels—Movie Hub Action (Channel 284), Movie Hub (Channel 305), and Fear Zone (Channel 772)—are now available to Roku users in…
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The Roku Channel is Now the Third Most Popular App on Roku TVs & Roku Players
At a press event in New York yesterday, Roku announced that The Roku Channel has climbed to the third most popular app on Roku TVs and Roku streaming players. This milestone marks a significant leap for the free, ad-supported streaming television service, which has rapidly gained traction among viewers. While Roku did not disclose the…
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The Roku Channel Widens Lead as Top Free Ad-Supported Streaming Service, Outpacing Tubi and Pluto TV
The Roku Channel has solidified its position as the leading free ad-supported streaming television free service in the United States, capturing 2.2% of all streaming activity according to Nielsen’s March 2025 The Gauge report. This marks a significant milestone for Roku, as it widens its lead over competitors Tubi and Pluto TV in the rapidly…
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Classic TV Shows Are Finding New Success on Free Services Like Pluto TV, Tubi, The Roku Channel, & More With Billions of Minutes Watched
Free ad-supported streaming television free platforms are undergoing a dramatic transformation, moving far beyond their roots in nostalgic reruns to become a powerhouse in the streaming industry, according to a new report from Gracenote, a Nielsen company. Once dominated by classic shows from the ’70s, ’80s, and ’90s, free channels are now attracting major media…
