Roku’s free streaming service is now available on the web

Roku announced today that its free, ad-supported streaming service, The Roku Channel, is now available on the web for viewing on PCs, tablets, and smartphones. Prior to today, users only had access to the channel if they had a Roku TV or streaming device.

After creating a Roku account on TheRokuChannel.com, you can start streaming the movies, TV shows, and short videos that the service offers. The Roku Channel features free movies from studios including Paramount, Sony Pictures, Lionsgate, and Warner Bros. It's a lot of older catalog content: think The Matrix, 50 First Dates, Nacho Libre, and Wayne's World 2. There's also now live news from ABC News, Newsy, PeopleTV, and Cheddar, among other partners. It's pretty barebones in terms of...

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