Doesn’t do anything to post it here. You need to contact NBC support for their app.
That's my Roku channels are working NBC is not working I want to watch Olympics
@Bit don't just make a blank post without explaining the issue. Need to know what your issue is, what model Roku you have, and if you're located in the US or elsewhere.
Welcome to the Roku Community, @Richsherman!
We appreciate you reaching out for support and we'd be more than willing to help you with anything.
Could you please provide us with more details of your concern so we can better assess it and provide you with a swift resolution?
We'll be looking forward to your response.
Best regards,
Carly
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@Suebetb, if some app is asking you to enter a code on a website, you need to look at which website they're asking you to use. This isn't it.
Roku. Your answers bounced around, but all you had to say is we do not offer free access to NBC on Roku. You’re stating you have free, but referring to paid Services means you should state you need to go through your main service provider not your streaming service. We only need a little bit of NBC today two to the Thanksgiving parade, he would think Roku would’ve worked with NBC to your kids got access. I have Roku TV and a Roku box. The TV is very difficult to use it fades in and out, the TV shows repeat the same scene two or three times, it just simply has too many issues to make it a worthy Television service built by Westinghouse. You guys need to really up your game because there are a lot of other free services. The other thing I have noticed is you offer Pluto with these enormously long ridiculous bubbles and the same bubbles on other programming that last forever for absolutely no reason Repeating a commercial is better. On Pluto, you can see the same shows without the long drawn out bubbles and the worst part for Roku the noise. Just thought I’d add the difficulties here.
This action serves zero use to watch NBC for free. It makes it appear. You do offer it, but then you just keep repetitively saying use a pay for service..
You should just say we do not contract with NBC