The ad-supported streaming platform will benefit from Quibi's collapse.
Ask anyone to name the world’s biggest streaming services, and they’ll likely trot out the usual suspects: Amazon, Netflix or Disney. What’s less likely to feature is The Roku Channel, the homegrown, ad-supported streaming service for Roku users. But Roku isn’t content with just being an afterthought, and has made a series of moves to bolster its free streaming ecosystem. We sat down with Scott Rosenberg, Roku’s SVP and General Manager of its platform business, to understand it all... Read more on Engadget.com
Roku's streaming plans aim to fill the gaps Netflix can't
Roku's streaming plans aim to fill the gaps Netflix can't
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