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I noticed that also. I watch all the k-channels but they removed one. Please bring it back.
- Strega22 years agoRoku Guru
Roku develops The Roku Channel and Roku Media Player and maybe another one or two others.
All other channels are developed and maintained by others – sometimes big, companies, little companies, and sometimes “a guy”. There are many reasons something might disappear such as: didn’t make enough money, lost access to source materials, never had rights to source materials and got caught, “a guy” is no longer interested, etc. Also, just like other platforms, the APIs/OSs evolve and sometimes “a guy” or small company that was willing to build an app years ago, no longer is interested enough to update it to keep running as the platform evolves. You would have to contact whatever entity created it if you want to know which one of these would apply.
- AvsGunnar2 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
corbanjoel and Chris68
Does look like the New K.Movies channel has been removed from the Roku Channel Live TV lineup.
The free Plex channel/app has some of the K-channels like New K.Movies and K-Pop, so might try watching it over there. Just use the Search box in the Plex app and it will take you to the appropriate Live TV channel.
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/68e8d568fdd68a1197a2b9a5f69e16c0/plex-free-movies-and-tv
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The free PlutoTV channel/app doesn't have New K.Movies, but looks like carries some Korean content. (https://pluto.tv/en/on-demand/category/63ea86239af3ad000822700b/view-all under "korean tv")
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/0719d122fc30b9f282fa106a903ab1d6/pluto-tv-its-free-tv
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The Korean content on the Roku Channel Live TV seems to come and go. May disappear for a month or so and then seems to come back.
Edited to add.... The channel 777 you referenced was for Filmrise Anime. It too appears gone from the Roku Channel Live TV, but you can install either the Filmrise Anime channel/app or the larger Filmrise channel app. (again, both free).
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/10c6db68acc50a7a4cd8a68861295334/filmrise-anime
- Chris682 years agoStreaming Star
AvsGunnarand corbanjoel and Strega2
Thanks for the replies fellow Rokulites....😉 As AvsGunnar mentioned Plex does still carry New Kmovies and New Kpop as well as several other Asian content channels like Jubio, Asian Crush, and YG Entertainment... I have all of those channels at the top of my list. 😅 I usually use Plex for watching my personal movies, but it is a good fall back for live stream channels. I tend to stay on Roku for the Live Stream Channels because it's built into my TV and when the Guide is working, it works better than most others and gives about a week of info like real cable TV. Plex tends to be a bit slower and often closes when you over search or work it, although that could be my server.
corbanjoel There are a few other alternatives as mentioned but I haven't been able to check and see if New Kmovies and New Kpop are still carried. As AvsGunnar said they are still on Plex and I believe "Local Now" carried them as well. I'll try to check a few others that offer a live TV stream stream and guide when I get a chance. You would have to search and add the app on your Roku device to access them, but I think some channels are worth it. 😁 Especially my Asian channels that are far and in-between. I'm a silly caucasian guy but I love my K-drama, J-drama and C-drama.... 😅😂
And yeah, I'm familiar with "a guy" Strega2 😉 I've been with Roku almost from the beginning. I really miss a lot of the apps that were maid by "a guy" back in the day. Particularly XTV, but of course all the private "Unofficial" apps were removed a few years ago sadly. Most of the live streams on Roku are larger entities so when they are removed I assume it's a money or licensing issue. I'm still hoping some of my favorites come back but I'm not holding my breath. 😅