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If it's a non-certified app -- you had to enter a code to add it, not picking it from the Channel Store -- then it was removed. Roku announced months ago this was happening. Check with the developer and see if they are developing an app for the Channel Store.
If you did download it from the Channel Store, check to see if they pulled it for some reason (update, issues with playback, etc).
- Wease4 years agoReel Rookie
Same thing just now
- Ajdupe26454 years agoNewbie
Yea, because of leftist FACISTS all **bleep** hurt over infowars exposing thier LIES
DBDukes wrote:If it's a non-certified app -- you had to enter a code to add it, not picking it from the Channel Store -- then it was removed. Roku announced months ago this was happening. Check with the developer and see if they are developing an app for the Channel Store.
If you did download it from the Channel Store, check to see if they pulled it for some reason (update, issues with playback, etc).
- Psilobite4 years agoRoku Guru
Russia Today is pretty much Putin's propaganda network and it was really interesting watching them try to cover the war and spin it the other way.
But, I guess Roku has decided that this was way too dangerous a thing for me to do. Thank you Roku for saving me, I might have ended up a tankie if it were not for your prudent actions.
- DBDukes4 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
The removal of RT is actually one that Roku did target. With all of the other false claims of Roku targeting one app or another app, I wanted to be sure before I said anything. I'm sure. Roku did indeed remove RT.
Critics of Roku should keep in mind that Google, Apple, and Amazon (the last holdout) also removed the app from their streaming devices. So, in this case, Roku is no worse than the others. But Roku should consider that this also means they're no better.