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nielsencl
Binge Watcher
7 months ago

Too many ads (sometimes) and too many repeat ads

The ads on the ROKU channel are not too bad most of the time, but on the FreeVee channel there are times when I just want to stop watching. When I see "1 of 6" it makes me think about is there a better way to spend my time. This feeling gets worse as I see the same ad over 30 or 40+ times.

ROKU should encourage their channel partners to use moderation and not waste their advertisers marketing budget and soil the ROKU device reputation at the same time.

And the channels should consider running some PSA ads and not just running their own self-promotion because really, it looks pathetic. Or at least have ads for more of their offerings that might actually be of some interest and keep me watching.

5 Replies

  • Roku can't really tell services what they can do, beyond basic copyright and similar. Freevee is part of Amazon, and is actually planned to be shut down and folded into Amazon Prime. You can already watch Freevee content on Amazon Prime, no subscription required.

    • nielsencl's avatar
      nielsencl
      Binge Watcher

      I understand ROKU may not be able to tell others what to do, but they can show them comments and make suggestions if they agree it's better for users. If ROKU doesn't care then comments about ads are pointless.

      I noticed that FreeVee had a LOT of Amazon Prime mentions but did not know it was actually part of Amazon. I will miss it if they take it down. FreeVee is the first channel that has taken a lot of my time away from the ROKU channel mostly because I wasn't seeing much new on Roku.

      Because I grew up with broadcast TV I don't mind some ads and prefer not to pay for entertainment if I don't have to. I would have to compare Prime with Netflix and other options before I choose one to pay for.

      • JWS9518's avatar
        JWS9518
        Roku Guru

        nielsencl Amazon is difficult to deal with when trying to connect to support to return something, let alone anything else. Do you actually think they would pay attention to a rival company's feedback?