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expiredDoctorLecter posted May 17, 2024 08:41 PM
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Roku Channel Streaming Subscriptions: Starz, MGM+, Cinemax & More

(Valid thru 5/22/24)

$1/mo for 2 Months

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Roku is offering via the Roku Channel: select Streaming Subscription Channels on sale for $0.99 per month for 2 months when sign-up for the offer(s) on the page.

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    • Valid on participating partners' channels on The Roku Channel only. This is a recurring monthly subscription with an initial two-month promotional offer.
    • You can cancel any time before your subscription renewal date to avoid being billed for the next term. No refunds are given for partial cancellations. Content may be viewed only on The Roku Channel in the US and may not be available on certain non-Roku devices.

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Roku is offering via the Roku Channel: select Streaming Subscription Channels on sale for $0.99 per month for 2 months when sign-up for the offer(s) on the page.

Thanks to Community Member DoctorLecter for posting this deal.
  • Note: The Roku Channel offer ends 5/22/24 at 11:59 PM PST. Must create a account or be logged in to claim the offer. After the promotional period ends, your subscription will continue to automatically renew at the regular subscription price until you cancel.
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Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • Offer Terms:
    • Valid on participating partners' channels on The Roku Channel only. This is a recurring monthly subscription with an initial two-month promotional offer.
    • You can cancel any time before your subscription renewal date to avoid being billed for the next term. No refunds are given for partial cancellations. Content may be viewed only on The Roku Channel in the US and may not be available on certain non-Roku devices.

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Bunduckie
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So th same as Amazon and Google and everybody out there
abstractedpudding
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To be clear, all Roku has done file a patent last August regarding a methods of ad delivery that would inject ads over paused content on HDMI inputs. Anyone who has followed any tech for any amount of time knows that patents are filled all the time without any plans or timeline for implementation.

But that didn't stop a few tech journalists from writing some sensationally clickbaity articles that resulted in the knee-jerk pearl-clutching seen above.

Would ads like that suck? Probably. Should you preemptively ditch Roku? Probably not, because if you did that based on every patent filing that might be considered "user-hostile", you would quickly run out of devices and platforms to use.
deee5
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I like that the Roku search shows many different services in the results. Other companies limit it to themselves.
Free Roku channel free videos have the least ads too, usually 3-4x less minutes than the multiple others that offer the same free show

Example if I accidentally pick a freevee offering from prime. First 1:30 commercial break and realize my mistake. Load same video on Roku channel for 15-30 second ads.

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Quote from abstractedpudding :
To be clear, all Roku has done file a patent last August regarding a methods of ad delivery that would inject ads over paused content on HDMI inputs. Anyone who has followed any tech for any amount of time knows that patents are filled all the time without any plans or timeline for implementation.

But that didn't stop a few tech journalists from writing some sensationally clickbaity articles that resulted in the knee-jerk pearl-clutching seen above.

Would ads like that suck? Probably. Should you preemptively ditch Roku? Probably not, because if you did that based on every patent filing that might be considered "user-hostile", you would quickly run out of devices and platforms to use.
Exactly! I'll add to that, why would I care if ads are playing on paused content? I'm not watching it anyway. I've been using Roku for several years and I have zero complaints and don't plan to change anytime soon.
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G3HMay 18, 2024 03:28 PM
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What's the diff between 'Cinemax' and 'Max'?
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Quote from G3H :
What's the diff between 'Cinemax' and 'Max'?
Cinemax mainly shows B rated movies and lots of them. Quantity not quality. They used to show a lot of softcore porn but I'm not sure if they still do.

Max is just the expanded HBO.
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TenseSpaniel613May 18, 2024 04:13 PM
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The late, great Hannibal Lecter posted this deal. What a wonderful man.
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Quote from AmusedStove7007 :
not yet, but it tells you at lot about how they do things. if they have the opportunity to put n ad, they will
So th same as Amazon and Google and everybody out there
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May 18, 2024 06:01 PM
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cam123May 18, 2024 06:01 PM
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BeeKeeper on MGM, good deal.
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dre4stlMay 18, 2024 06:33 PM
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BeeKeeper on MGM, good deal.
Thanks! I see the new Bob Marley movie is on there as well.

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May 18, 2024 06:37 PM
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Quote from dre4stl :
Thanks! I see the new Bob Marley movie is on there as well.
Really slow, couldn't make it through it.
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ardsMay 18, 2024 06:42 PM
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Roku is my go to OS for smart TVs and add-on devices. I like that they are agnostic. Their revenue depends on viewers being able to use their OS on devices and TVs. Thus, it's in there best interest to program their OS to allow it work on older devices for longer than on Google or Amazon fireTV devices. The latter two companies have other revenue streams and OS efficiency is just a side gig for them. Does it matter to them if the OS runs slow on a budget SmartTVs? Not really. It will just encourage the user to buy a new TV/device.
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AmusedStove7007May 18, 2024 07:17 PM
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Quote from Bunduckie :
So th same as Amazon and Google and everybody out there
Nah, they don't stoop that low
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May 18, 2024 07:19 PM
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AmusedStove7007May 18, 2024 07:19 PM
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Quote from deee5 :
Roku show/movie search lists out all of the services by price, subscription and ads. Google/Amazon must have hard nudged me to what they wanted, or they've overhauled since.
Yes, fire tv and Google TV do the same thing
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Mr.KeroroMay 18, 2024 08:10 PM
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Quote from ards :
Roku is my go to OS for smart TVs and add-on devices. I like that they are agnostic. Their revenue depends on viewers being able to use their OS on devices and TVs. Thus, it's in there best interest to program their OS to allow it work on older devices for longer than on Google or Amazon fireTV devices. The latter two companies have other revenue streams and OS efficiency is just a side gig for them. Does it matter to them if the OS runs slow on a budget SmartTVs? Not really. It will just encourage the user to buy a new TV/device.
The big tech streaming services Google, Apple, and Amazon built their streaming service to be walled gardens. This model is by design to monetize every aspect from the customer. Roku is neutral and I don't have to give up my privacy so that the big 3 companies can sell my data/metadata to advertisers or make more money under the "personalized" ad option.
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mitchfloridaMay 18, 2024 08:14 PM
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When you compare the Roku Channel to Pluto, Tubi or Xumo, Roku actually has fewer ads than the others. As for channels that you have to pay for, I don't think Roku is allowed to put ads on those channels.
Last edited by mitchflorida May 18, 2024 at 01:17 PM.
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TerryP2633May 18, 2024 10:34 PM
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Quote from mitchflorida :
When you compare the Roku Channel to Pluto, Tubi or Xumo, Roku actually has fewer ads than the others. As for channels that you have to pay for, I don't think Roku is allowed to put ads on those channels.
I don't know about the rest of you guys but the ads are so short on my Roku TV I barely have enough time to use the bathroom or grab a cold beer.. I don't mind ads as long as they're 60 seconds or less. I tried Tubi for the first time last night and they even give you a little notice at the top of the screen that are not just going to come on! I appreciate that

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AmusedStove7007May 19, 2024 01:00 AM
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Quote from kenstogie :
I have a ROKU TCL tv works well but I hope they don't do an "update" and try to sneak that in.... but Im guessing they might..... It would defintely prevent me from getting another ROKU based tv.....
only the new ones have it I think, and they might have stopped it, but the fact that they were about to go through with it for newer TVs was insane. took a huge amount of backlash to stop, and even then they were considering to continue anyway
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