Cable TV operator Cablevision, which is owned by Mexican media giant Televisa, won a legal case to stop the sale of Roku streamers in the country.
Roku
- Roku Announces 15 Million Monthly Active Accounts, 7 Billion Hours Streamed In 2017
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Sale Of Roku Devices Banned In Mexico Due To Rampant Hacking
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Fullscreen Subscription Service Now Available On Roku Devices
Now, Roku’s roughly 14 million active users will have access to the latest episodes of Fullscreen's original shows and films.
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Roku Reportedly Raising $200 Million Funding Round At $1.5 Billion Valuation
Roku, which was founded in 2002 by the entrepreneur and inventor Anthony Wood, has raised a total of $211 million thus far.
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- YouTube Revamps TV App With New Content Categories, Live Streaming Section
- Showtime’s Subscription Service Will Be Available On Roku, PlayStation Devices
- AOL Releases First Episode Of ‘Park Bench’ Season Two On Roku
- AOL’s ‘Connected’ Heads To Roku One Week Before Its Debut
- Self-Distribution Platform VHX Comes To Roku
- Roku Reveals New TV Models, Aims For 4K Streaming With Netflix
- The Lonely Island Is Back Thanks To A Development Deal With FOX
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