The "multi-year extension" for both YouTube and YouTube TV is the culmination of a months-long feud between Google and Roku.
Amazon claims to know the cause of the problem and is working on a solution.
The will-they-or-won't-they tension between these two is becoming overwhelming.
Platform+ business segment made $57.3 million in gross profit, more than double the $25.6 million in gross profit it brought in from actual device sales.
Roku is replacing private channels with beta channels that will be limited to a maximum of 20 users.
Your Roku-watching habits are up for grabs now that the company's Nielsen ratings are taking effect.
As a December deadline for a renegotiated deal draws near, both the YouTube and YouTube TV apps will soon be unavailable to new Roku users.
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The streaming giant announced new hardware due out in October, just in time to beat the holiday sales.
Apple TV+ lags behind Netflix and Disney+, but Apple is reportedly planning to bet big on its subscription streaming service next year.
The streaming giant has long offered 4K support, but not HDR—until now.
The Roku Channel is now home to over 200 free streaming channels.
The app—which will feature fitness, cooking, comedy, and music content—is part of the company's effort to rebrand itself as "creator-focused."
The platform recently announced that its app will get a makeover, with a mobile relaunch scheduled for—wait for it—2022.
The company says it's not pivoting away from Roku—it just wants to give customers more choices.
The company has been doubling down on original content in a bid to attract new viewers.