This Blog is way out of date and links saying one thing go to a different subject/page. Two "leaving" posts indicating 'last month' and 'June' both go to a 'New' titles page from January 2023.
The Blog is no help at all.
Where do we find "Leaving Roku Channel Next Month" list that is current (November 2024)? Newsletters? Social Media? Where?
This Blog is way out of date and links saying one thing go to a different subject/page. Two "leaving" posts indicating 'last month' and 'June' both go to a 'New' titles page from January 2023. The Blog is no help at all.
Where do we find "Leaving Roku Channel Next Month" list that is current (November 2024)? Newsletters? Social Media? Where?
Welcome, @macT!
We're grateful to have you here in the Roku Community.
Thanks for reaching out about your concern with content availability on The Roku Channel. We'd like to provide further information about this.
Roku strives to create an amazing entertainment experience for our customers by offering access to thousands of streaming channels. At times, our content providers may choose to remove their channel from our platform at their own request, or content may be removed through The Roku Channel as their licensing has already expired.
For these instances, you may reach out to us to confirm if certain content has been removed through The Roku Channel. However, if you subscribed to or purchased content on a channel that is no longer available on your Roku device, you can contact the content provider for more information.
You may also check our support article dedicated to this: Why is a channel no longer available on my Roku® streaming device?
We hope you find this information helpful. Feel free to respond if you need further clarification or assistance.
Best regards,
Carly