Roku is quietly expanding its free streaming lineup again. The latest update brings six new channels to The Roku Channel, giving users even more content without paying anything extra.
What’s New in the Latest Update
The newly added channels cover a mix of classic TV, reality shows, and international content.
Here’s what users can now access:
- Channel 313 – Rawhide
- Channel 314 – The Beverly Hillbillies
- Channel 624 – Ink Master
- Channel 815 – Toso.o
- Channel 978 – MTV en Español
- Channel 6036 – Westerns
Fans of classic American Television from the 1960s can travel down memory lane with two of Roku’s latest offerings – both Rawhide and The Beverly Hillbillies are back! That’s a win for classic fans!
But Roku isn’t just looking back to the past, either…they also have plans to introduce new shows like Ink Master (based on the highly-rated reality television format), and they have partnered with MTV en Español to provide music and entertainment content for Spanish-speaking populations. Plus, the Westerns channel is still capitalizing on an ever-growing fan base of Westerns.
Toso.o, however, remains unclear for now, with limited details about what it actually offers.
Why Roku Keeps Adding Free Channels
This move is part of larger strategy to make The Roku Channel a serious free streaming hub. The platform already offers hundreds of live channels and a massive on-demand library, and regular updates like this keep users engaged without pushing them toward paid subscriptions.
It also comes shortly after Roku rolled out 16 additional free channels and expanded partnerships, including a tie-up with Amazon’s Prime Video to distribute more content.
What It Means for Users
For viewers, this is simple- more free content, more variety, and no extra effort. If you already use the device or TV, these channels should be available automatically.
The bigger picture is clear. Roku is doubling down on free streaming, and updates like this show it’s not slowing down anytime soon.
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