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  2. BritBox - Wikipedia

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    BritBox launched in Canada on 14 February 2018, [9] on launch the service included a free 7-day trial and in which content can be streamed on the web, on an iOS app, Apple TV, Android, Samsung TVs, Chromecast and Roku.

  3. The Roku Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Roku Channel was launched in September 2017 as a free, ad-supported streaming television service ("FAST"), [1] [12] available to viewers in the U.S. [13] Roku's CEO Anthony Wood stated in the same month that the channel was a "way for content owners to publish their content on Roku without writing an app". [14]

  4. Free ad-supported streaming television - Wikipedia

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    Free advertising-supported streaming television (FAST) is a category of streaming television services which offer traditional linear television programming ("live TV") and studio-produced movies without a paid subscription, funded exclusively by advertising akin to over-the-air or cable TV stations.

  5. ROKU Adds 17 New Channels to Its Free Streaming Lineup - AOL

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    ROKU adds 17 new channels to the Live TV channel guide on its free, ad-supported platform, The Roku Channel to boost user engagement.

  6. Starz, BritBox Bundle Up for 25% Discounted Combo Deal - AOL

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    Starz and BritBox are coupling on a price-discounted streaming bundle — the first of its kind for both services — in a pact they hope yields a new crop of customers. Lionsgate’s Starz and ...

  7. Roku Adds Eight Free Local NBC News Channels - AOL

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    Roku is thinking local: In the streaming platform’s first local news programming pact, Roku is adding eight NBC local news channels to the Roku Channel — available to stream live for free.

  8. Acorn TV - Wikipedia

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    Acorn TV is a British-American subscription video streaming service offering television programming from Australia, Canada, other Commonwealth countries, Spain, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom. In other countries, it is available on a variety of devices including Amazon Fire TV , Apple TV , Android TV , Chromecast , and Roku .

  9. Curiosity Stream - Wikipedia

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    The company offers a video-on-demand subscription service branded as "Curiosity Stream" and a linear broadcast television channel known as the Curiosity Channel through various services such as FuboTV and The Roku Channel. The service was launched in 2015 by the founder of the Discovery Channel, John S. Hendricks. [4]