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In addition to being the platform to watch games on other streamers, Roku is quickly becoming a one-stop shop for all things sports. It wasn’t that long ago that watching sports on television ...
Roku announced Wednesday that it will be launching a free, ad-supported 24/7 sports channel on its platform that will be accessible across both its devices and apps, as well as through its website.
Roku announced its first live sports rights package on Tuesday, marking a notable move for the streaming service as it steps into the highly competitive world of live sports streaming.
Roku has added a new Sports section that looks to make sense out of the myriad channels you have to have to watch live sports.
The free, ad-supported 24/7 service will stream Major League Baseball games, the ‘The Rich Eisen Show’ talker and sports-themed Roku Originals produced with major pro sport leagues.
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Streaming provider Roku is adding a new free channel for sports content on August 12. The ad-supported Roku Sports Channel will go live with content both owned and licensed by the company.
The Roku Sports Channel debuts on August 12th and will feature live MLB games on Sundays, as well as original content, archived sports, and other live events.
Sometimes, live TV is still the way to go — especially when it comes to things like sports. That’s why we’ve put together this guide on how to watch live TV on Roku.
Roku is launching a free, ad-supported Roku Sports Channel on August 12. The Roku Sports Channel will feature a range of content, such as live MLB games, Formula E races, and exclusive Roku Originals.
Roku will consolidate the live and original sports programs it owns or licenses under a single channel.