Xive documentaries join Roku
May 19, 2015
XiveTV, a digital video network offering one of the most extensive collections of long-form documentary entertainment, has announced its expansion to the Roku streaming platform. On the heels of its launch in February as the first-to-market mobile and streaming documentary network, XiveTV now counts Roku players and Roku TV models as part of a growing list of digital distribution platforms and services that feature its content, including Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Instant Video, and iOS and Android mobile apps.
“Roku has a highly-engaged and fast-growing audience, and has excelled at simplifying TV viewing for consumers who want easy access to quality content,” said Greg Diefenbach, co-founder, XiveTV. “Through our expansion to the Roku platform, we’re able to bring XiveTV to millions of curious viewers who want smart, factual entertainment across all of their screens.”
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