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Posted: April 1, 2015

Sling TV to offer HBO
Dish Network's Sling TV announced today on its Facebook page that HBO will be available on Roku, Xbox, Amazon Fire, and other devices in time the premiere of Game of Thrones on April 12. HBO will be offered as a Sling TV add-on for $15 per month.

Posted: March 27, 2015

New Private Roku Channels - March 26, 2015We recently added four Private Roku Channels to our listings. If you haven't seen these private channels yet, you'll find a replacement Picasa app, Russian TV stations, an app for viewing IP camera feeds, and religious services. For more information on each channel, including links to install these channels on your Roku player, click on the links below.

Posted: March 23, 2015

AOL Reality Series The pilot episode of "Connected," a new reality show from AOL, will be available exclusively to Roku users starting Tuesday, March 24. The half-hour reality show features six New Yorkers who document their lives using handheld camcorders.

Posted: March 20, 2015

Sling TVLaunched only last month, Dish Network's Sling TV is already revamping it's channel offerings by adding new channels, reorganizing its premium add-on packages, and expanding its video-on-demand library. Although Dish hasn't revealed any subscriber numbers, only describing early results as "encouraging," it appears that more cable TV networks want in on the action.

Posted: March 16, 2015

ABC News - Now Streaming Live on RokuABC has long been a laggard among TV networks in offering content through smart TVs and streaming media players. That changed today with the launch of the ABC News channel on Roku. ABC News offers multiple live streams (no authentication required!) along with a large video on demand library.

Posted: March 13, 2015

The Doors - Free Documentaries on Qello ConcertsQello Concerts is offering a free show every weekend through April 5. This weekend, March 13 - March 15, watch The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive: A Tribute to Jim Morrison. Originally released as a home video in 1981 and re-released on VHS and DVD-Video more than 20 years later, the film features key players in Jim Morrison's life, including surviving Doors members Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore1. A good amount of performance footage is also included in this one-hour production, along with interviews with Morrison.

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