New Roku Movie Deal Announced More Free Content for TV Streamers



Roku Announced a New Movie Deal With Saban Films



In their Quest to Provide More Original Content on the Roku Channel, Roku Made a Deal with Sabin Films


Original content for The Roku Channel from Sabin Films

Not resting on their laurels, Roku keeps adding more original TV shows and movies to their Free free streaming channel "The Roku Channel."
Roku soon will have more original content available for its ad-supported Roku Channel. Sabin Films will provide Roku with a limited exclusive rights to content from their library.

This type of content is really needed and it will help separate Roku's streaming channel from others who all provide of the same free content. With 70 million viewers who watch their channel, providing an ongoing source for new content is more important than ever.

Roku does not charge viewers who use their channel, rather they are profiting from ads which play when the content is watched. This seems to be a more lucrative venture for Roku than what they make on media streamer sales alone.

As more content is consumed via streaming television, larger advertisers are switching budgets from cable TV and satellite which was once the dominate force in television. And bringing more advertising dollars over to platforms that cater more to cord cutters.

New content will not only bring over more viewers, it will also help bring higher cost adds to the platform as well. With higher ad inventories, it means less duplicate commercials which will The Roku Channel even more enjoyable to viewers.


Qubi Short Form Video Content Also Now on The Roku Channel:


Last week Roku made Qubi's content available on The Roku Channel. They gained Qubi's content to add to their channel after the company closed it's doors. This offers another impressive list of original content which can be watched now for free.


Free Content is here to stay, and with cost of many paid streaming services increasing. Free streaming channels offer a great way to provide additional content to help offset rasing prices.

Don't miss this list of of free streaming apps which work on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV and Android.
 













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