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Hi Vaughn63
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
Channels, Themes, or Screensavers can be removed at any time for a variety of different reasons. At times, our content providers may choose to remove their channel from our platform at their own request. In other cases, a channel may be removed by us if it violates our terms and conditions. We take reports of piracy or any other unlawful activity very seriously.
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Lianna
- kevindr3 years agoNewbie
I agree. I've just found that Vivaldi is no longer available. You didn't mention if Roku terminated the agreement of if Vivaldi terminated it. Could you provide a contact for the viewers to reach out to, in order to help resolve the issues and restore the agreement? As others have said this is/was one of the gems of Roku TV.
Disappointed,
Kevindr
- AvsGunnar3 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
Vivalidi and Qwest are available on Plex (free) channel/app under their Music category in LiveTV.
Launch Plex and then Search "Vivaldi" in order to quickly access it.
https://channelstore.roku.com/details/68e8d568fdd68a1197a2b9a5f69e16c0/plex-free-movies-and-tv
- Anonymous3 years ago
Hi kevindr
Thanks for reaching out here in the Community!
Channels, Themes, or Screensavers can be removed at any time for a variety of different reasons. At times, our content providers may choose to remove their channel from our platform at their own request. In other cases, a channel may be removed by us if it violates our terms and conditions. We take reports of piracy or any other unlawful activity very seriously.
For more information, please see our support page here: Why is a channel no longer available on my Roku® streaming device.
Warm regards,
Lianna- StevenCee3 years agoRoku Guru
Anonymous Except in this case, as has been pointed out, both these channels ARE still available, we just have to jump through more hoops to get to them, and only God knows how AvsGunnar was able to find them! So if a user knows this, why don't you Roku employees? Instead of just telling us they come and go, it would be far more helpful to let us know where we can find these frisky channels....