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The Roku Channel Bolsters Adds 17 New Channels Including Ones From MGM Like Stargate & American Gladiators

The Roku Channel, a leading free ad-supported streaming service, has announced the addition of 17 new channels to its ever-expanding roster, bringing its total to over 560 free live channels. This latest expansion, effective immediately, offers a diverse array of content catering to sports enthusiasts, adventure seekers, music lovers, and fans of classic television, this helsp The Roku Channel’s position as a great for cost-free entertainment. With no subscription required, these new channels are available to all Roku users in the United States, accessible via Roku TVs, streaming players, and the Roku Channel app.

The new channels span a wide range of genres, ensuring there’s something for everyone. From adrenaline-pumping sports and gripping reality TV to soothing music and iconic sci-fi series, this curated selection enhances the platform’s appeal as a one-stop entertainment hub. “We’re thrilled to introduce these 17 new channels to our viewers,” said Sarah Johnson, Director of Content Acquisition at Roku. “Our goal is to provide diverse, high-quality content that resonates with our audience, and these additions deliver on that promise, all at no cost.”

Here’s a look at the newly added channels:

This expansion follows The Roku Channel’s recent milestone of surpassing 560 free live channels, as reported by Cord Cutters News in February 2025. The platform continues to attract viewers with its vast library of free movies, TV shows, and live channels, all supported by ads, making it a compelling alternative to subscription-based services. Users can access these new channels immediately by navigating to The Roku Channel on their Roku device or app. With this latest addition, The Roku Channel reaffirms its commitment to delivering diverse, accessible entertainment for all.

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