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The Roku Channel is Now The Most Watched Free Streaming Service Jumping Tubi & Pluto TV

The Roku Channel has reached a new milestone, claiming the title of most-watched free ad-supported streaming service in the U.S. This achievement, highlighted in Nielsen’s latest “The Gauge” report, reflects the growing popularity of free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) and The Roku Channel’s success in capturing audience attention.

According to Nielsen, time spent watching TV overall reached a nine-month high in November, driven by sports, the presidential election, and live streaming events. Amidst this surge in viewership, The Roku Channel saw a 12% increase in viewership, capturing 1.9% of total TV viewing time.

Factors Contributing to The Roku Channel’s Success

Several factors have contributed to The Roku Channel’s rise to the top:

The Rise of FAST

The Roku Channel’s success reflects a broader trend towards FAST services. As consumers seek more affordable entertainment options, FAST channels provide a compelling alternative to subscription-based streaming services. With their diverse content offerings and ease of access, FAST services are attracting a growing audience.

Other Streaming Highlights

Nielsen’s report also highlighted strong performances from other streaming services:

The Evolving TV Landscape

The November viewing trends underscore the evolving television landscape. While traditional TV still holds a significant share of viewership, streaming continues to gain ground, with FAST services playing an increasingly prominent role. The Roku Channel’s success demonstrates the potential of FAST to capture audience attention and reshape the future of television.

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