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- JWS9518Roku Guru
Melainegomez There are a number of different streaming services and streaming bundles. Even the traditional companies (such as Comcast, Spectrum, AT&T, Direct TV) as well as cell phone companies (such as Verizon) now offer different streaming bundles that include streaming services (such as Disney Plus and others) as part of the traditional packages that they normally offer. With that being said, they all have a variety of pricing, and I would recommend searching online (comparing streaming bundles) and checking the various websites, such as C-net, Suppose.TV, EnGadget, and others to see what those bundles include and if they meet your needs versus the price. What may be a value to me may not be to you or to others. Some channels/services may only be purchased separately and not included in any bundles as well, but that is dependent on the owner/broadcaster of those channels/apps or some can only be viewed as part of a provider package subscription.
- atc98092Community Streaming Expert
Remember that any subscription made through Roku can only be viewed on a Roku device linked to the same user account. So no using your subscription to access the content on a web browser or a device from a different company. That's a limitation that many people don't want.