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'What is The Roku Channel?': A guide to Roku's home for free and premium TV, movies, and more
'What is The Roku Channel?': A guide to Roku's home for free and premium TV, movies, and more
Michelle GreenleeMay 15, 2019, 01:24 IST
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Roku's The Roku Channel offers a range of free (ad-supported) and premium TV, movies, music, and more.
You can watch The Roku Channel on a Roku streaming device, from your computer, mobile device, or even Apple TV.
You can subscribe to premium channels like HBO through The Roku Channel and pay for them in one bill each month without an added access fee like some other streaming services (and cable or satellite).
The Roku Channel is Roku's own streaming channel dedicated to delivering free (ad-supported) TV, movies, sports, and news to anyone with a Roku account.
After a free registration, you can watch The Roku Channel on almost any device. A wide selection of on-demand and live content is available at no extra cost.
A small selection of live news, sports, and entertainment channels are among the free content available on The Roku Channel. News from ABC News, Newsy, and a few others stream live as it's broadcasted. Sports are streamed live on Stadium and a few other channels.
Watch more free content for 'National Streaming Week'
From May 13 through May 20, the Roku Channel is running a promotion called "National Streaming Week." Over the course of the week, Roku will be featuring free content from premium channels like HBO, Showtime, and Cinemax, along with exclusive cable shows that aren't yet available on other streaming platforms.
This will all be capped off at the end of May by the launch of Stingray, a free (ad-supported) Roku Channel-based service for streaming music videos.
Access premium channels
The Roku Channel offers a wide range of content. You can subscribe to premium channels now too. They offer HBO, Showtime, Starz, Epix, and Cinemax subscriptions in one service. The pricing is nearly identical to competing streaming-only services and standalone subscriptions, but you pay only one bill.
The Roku Channel is free, so the premium channels alone are what you pay for, instead of a monthly access fee plus premium channel subscriptions as with other streaming providers (and traditional cable/satellite).
How The Roku Channel's premium offerings compare
Pricing for each of the most popular premium channels isn't any different when you purchase directly from the provider. Cinemax does not have a standalone subscription service available so the best way to stream is through a service such as The Roku Channel, Amazon Prime Video, or Hulu + TV.
In addition to popular movie channels, you can also subscribe to a selection of other paid channels such as Smithsonian Channel Plus, History Channel Vault, Lifetime Movie Club, and Noggin. A varied selection of family and lifestyle channels round out the premium channel subscription options.
The Roku mobile app features all Roku Channel content. You can watch from an iOS or Android device without logging into a Roku account. The Roku Channel content is featured on the home screen of the app so you can start watching as soon as you launch it.
You can also watch from a web browser on a computer or mobile device. You must be logged in to watch. You will be prompted to create an account if you don't already have one. It's free to sign up for a Roku account, even if you have never purchased a Roku device.