The Roku Channel tunes in Max

Consumers now have the option to subscribe to the Max streaming service via The Roku Channel marketplace. #pressrelease

November 13, 2024

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Today, Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU), the #1 TV streaming platform in the US, and Max, Warner Bros. Discovery's premier global streaming service, announced the launch of Max on The Roku Channel. Customers can now subscribe to Max on The Roku Channel to access prestigious entertainment brands such as HBO, Warner Bros., Max Originals, DC, Harry Potter, as well as iconic shows like "Friends" and "The Big Bang Theory," all in one place.

Roku customers can subscribe to the Max ad-supported plan at $9.99 per month, or ad-free plan at $16.99 per month. Customers can sign up on their Roku device or by visiting go.roku.com/max.

Max delivers captivating stories, unique narratives and interesting characters with new HBO Originals like "The Penguin" and the upcoming "Dune: Prophecy," Max Originals including the Emmy-winner "Hacks" and a new season of "The Sex Lives of College Girls," fan favorites like HBO Originals "The Last of Us," "House of the Dragon," “Succession," "The White Lotus," "The Sopranos" and "Sex and the City," hit series from HGTV, The Food Network, TLC, ID, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Magnolia Network, OWN, plus live sports and news via the B/R Sports Add On and CNN Max. Max is also home to a rich collection of films from Warner Bros. Pictures, Turner Classic Movies, A24, Studio Ghibli, and others, including award-winning titles like "Barbie," "The Boy and the Heron," and "Everything Everywhere All at Once," to classics like "Casablanca" and "The Wizard of Oz."

Max will join a suite of over 55 Premium Subscriptions available on The Roku Channel in the US With Premium Subscriptions on The Roku Channel, customers can enjoy:

·      Content from multiple subscriptions in one place

·      Ability to sign up and manage subscriptions easily

·      A single, unified bill across your Premium Subscriptions

Read the full press release here.

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