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You can now watch more free TV on the Roku Channel


The Roku channel now offers more than 100 channels for free. Which means cord cutters and other freebie fans now have more content to choose from. And to help users navigate free content, Roku has also launched a live TV channel guide.

In 2017, Roku launched The Roku Channel. It was a free and ad-supported channel full of movies. It has since evolved into a hub full of channels showcasing a diverse range of content. Most of them are free to watch if you're willing to accept the occasional advertisement.

The Roku channel is still growing

As of the beginning of June 2020, The Roku Channel has over 100 channels in the United States. This is thanks to an extension adding another 40 channels. These include The Bob Ross Channel, Vanity Fair, Wired, XUMO Free Movies, Redbox Free Movies, and Reuters.

Channels offering free content include news, sports, kids and lifestyle shows. And there are also Spanish-language channels, including AFV Español, América TeVé, Latido Music, Love Nature Español, MOOVIEMEX by Pongalo and Pongalo NovelaClub.

With so many channels and so many thousands of hours of programming available on them, Roku has also launched a new Live TV Channel Guide. As the name suggests, this lets you see at a glance what's playing on live TV channels now and in the future.

The Live TV Channel Guide can be accessed through a new Live TV tile on the Roku Channel. You can also press left on your Roku remote to open it when you're watching something. When you open it, you'll see a list of channels, along with what's playing now and in the future.

The best streaming TV services to watch

The Roku Channel is one of the best streaming TV services. There are plenty more, both free and paid, so don't worry about watching content that doesn't interest you. With its wide range of channels and TV guide, The Roku Channel is a good place to start.

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You can now watch more free TV on the Roku Channel