Roku Channel: Free Streaming That Could Reshape Your TV Habits
Roku's Free Channel: The Live TV Experience We Remember
Roku is a pioneer in streaming devices, and has quietly emerged as one of the best free streaming services available. For eight years, The Roku Channel has been a distinguished choice for free streaming, offering live content as well as on-demand TV shows and movies, all without any cost. The channel provides thousands of free TV shows and movies, in addition to over 500 live TV channels.
The Roku Channel can be watched on almost any TV, as well as computers, tablets, and phones. If you already own a Roku device, it's likely that the app is pre-installed. But even if you don't have a Roku device or haven't had the chance to explore the channel, it's worth trying to see what you've been missing.
Content Categories on Roku's Free Channel

The live TV streaming category on The Roku Channel features diverse content, including popular shows like "Law & Order," "Storage Wars," and "Cops," dedicated channels for MLB and NFL championships, as well as classic TV shows like "Gunsmoke" and "Little House on the Prairie." It also includes live news from major networks such as Fox, CBS, ABC, and NBC, and plenty of children's content. This experience brings to mind the cable TV we grew up with, and even offers a category for live sports with a number of college football games.
Meanwhile, the on-demand TV shows and movies sections are equally strong, offering shows like "Pawn Stars" and "The First 48," a wide selection of documentaries, and films such as "It" and "Titanic." The Roku Channel surpasses other free streaming services like Tubi, Fubo, and Fandango at Home with its rich content.

Continuous Evolution and New Content on Roku Channel
Gaming Center
Live video game streams, tutorials, esports highlights, and behind-the-scenes looks.
Yahoo Sports Network
Comprehensive sports recaps and fantasy sports tips.
Tyler Perry Channel
Drama, comedy, and motivational stories.
In Depth Graham
In-depth discussions on politics, culture, and global affairs.
Using the app requires creating an account, but it is completely free. A browser version is available, as well as Android and iOS versions, and of course, a Roku OS version, allowing you to use the channel on almost any device. A small amount of content requires an additional service subscription, such as HBO Max or Hallmark, but most content is available for free.
For more information about Roku devices and how they work, you can visit the official Roku website.