Roku has announced it reached 15 million monthly active accounts as of June 30, 2017 growing 43 per cent over the same period of the prior year.

Users streamed nearly 7 billion hours on the Roku platform in the first half of 2017, growing 61 per cent over the same period of the prior year.
Roku offers a collection of over 4,000 streaming channels with access to 100,000+ movies and TV episodes in Canada. Users can search and easily find content from various channels with unbiased results sorted by price.
Roku is known for streaming innovation and high customer engagement, offering content providers and video advertisers the best way to reach streaming audiences. Roku streaming players and Roku TV models are available in 10 countries through direct retail sales and licensing arrangements with TV OEMs and service operators.
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Roku Hits 15 Million Monthly Active Accounts
Roku has announced it reached 15 million monthly active accounts as of June 30, 2017 growing 43 per cent over the same period of the prior year.
Users streamed nearly 7 billion hours on the Roku platform in the first half of 2017, growing 61 per cent over the same period of the prior year.
Roku offers a collection of over 4,000 streaming channels with access to 100,000+ movies and TV episodes in Canada. Users can search and easily find content from various channels with unbiased results sorted by price.
Roku is known for streaming innovation and high customer engagement, offering content providers and video advertisers the best way to reach streaming audiences. Roku streaming players and Roku TV models are available in 10 countries through direct retail sales and licensing arrangements with TV OEMs and service operators.
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