Roku m3u Playlist Player Turn Off The Ads



Roku m3u Playlist Player Turn Off The Ads Contest

10 Lucky Winners Will Have Their Ads Turned Off for Life!


IPTV Playlists Roku m3u Playlist Player No Ads Contest


The developer of the Roku m3u Playlist Player channel has worked very hard to build one of the best m3u playlist player channels on Roku







The last version of the IPTV m3u Playlist Player channel had a problem with too many ads and this has now been fixed. 

The new version plays the ads very randomly instead of each time. The max amount of ads that will play in a 24/hour period are 15 no matter how many times you exit or enter the channel. This now makes the m3u Playlist Player a lot more pleasant to use.

So be sure to go to Settings/System/Update and update your channels!

As a way of saying thank-you for the overwhelming support this channel has received from the Roku community, here is your chance to have all the ads turned off in this channel for the life of your Roku!





No More Ads in the Roku m3u Playlist Player App for the Winners


10 Lucky Winners will be chosen over the next 10 weeks in random drawings held every Thursday.


If your name is chosen, you will be contacted for the serial number of your Roku. It will then be forwarded to the Roku m3u Playlist Player App developer and your ads will be permanently turned off.

This means no more ads when changing channels on the m3u Playlist player for as long as you own your current Roku media player. 

Hint:  If your Roku is starting to show it's age, you may want to update to a new one before you send in your serial number. Here are the current Roku models.



How To Enter The m3u Playlist Player Turn Off The Ads Contest

This Contest Is Closed - Details Below for 5 Lucky Winners on July 4th
Your email address will only be used  to notify you if you win and to contact you (no more than once a month) about upcoming contests or with important streaming TV news. If at anytime you wish to receive no further emails, simply reply to an email with unsubscribe in the subject line.


Only one entry per person, multiple entries will be disqualified.

Once a week every Thursday, we will have a drawing from the names entered into a list at Random.org and this list will be shuffled 10 times. The first person on the list will be the winner for that week and contacted by email. 

Your Name will also be announced in the Roku Rocks Facebook Group.

Be sure to enter your name and email address, share and like this post and you will may be one of 10 lucky people that get to watch their playlists on Roku ad-free.





About M3U Playlist Player 
This is a basic media player that gives you the ability to play audio/video media from your Internet Service Provider, Local Network, Home Media Server, NAS, Network tuner, Security/Monitor camera using m3u playlists.


Why Ads? Running a Roku channel costs money. Ads are one way to recoup some of the costs for  web hosting fees which seem to get more and more expensive every year. A developer can either charge a monthly or annual fee for a channel, ask for donations or provide the channel for free and try to recoup some their expenses by having ads on the channel. Channel developers need to split any money they receive from their channel with Roku who keeps 40%.



To add the Roku m3u Playlist Player to your Roku and learn how it works... Click here



 - Click here to find and build m3u playlists


WINNERS LIST

Round 1 - Mario R.

Round 2 - JoAnn A.

Round 3 - Karen M.

Round 4 - Chrissy D.

Round 5 - Mark C.

Round 6 - Jay S.

Round 7 - Rick B.

Round 8 - Tony J.

Round 9 - Tom P.

Round 10 - 5 winners will be chosen in a drawing July 4th. Click here to enter.










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