Roku for France
October 20, 2015
Roku is launching its streaming players in France. Consumers in the country with a Roku streaming player can stream entertainment from 1,500+ streaming channels, including Netflix, Google Play, Spotify, YouTube, Daily Motion, France 24 and soon content will be added from LA VOD videofutur, Deezer, ARTE and others.
“Roku streaming players give consumers choice and control over what they watch on TV,” said Clive Hudson, vice president of Europe at Roku. “With a Roku streaming player you can watch popular movies & TV shows, independent movies, cartoons, cooking shows and even yoga instruction videos. There really is something for everyone. And not just paid content, as many of the channels that we offer are completely free.”
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