Float Left, Gaiam TV revamp Roku channel
June 19, 2015
Float Left Interactive, a provider of Roku channel development and TV application solutions, has been selected to revamp Gaiam TV’s popular subscription-based lifestyle streaming channel on the Roku platform.
The updated channel includes a refreshed look-and-feel, improved content discovery, ‘snappy navigation’, as well as access to an increased library of more than 7,000 titles.
Gaiam TV features original interviews with top visionaries, exclusive on-demand yoga and fitness videos for all ages and abilities, inspiring films and documentaries you won’t find anywhere else, and much more in the categories of spirituality, metaphysics, personal development, explorations, health and yoga.
“As consumers are using more connected devices to access their favourite content, innovators like Gaiam TV focus on delivering a cohesive experience to all viewers across all devices,” commented Kirby Grines, SVP of Business Development at Float Left Interactive. “We are proud of the work we’ve done to embrace Gaiam TV’s multiplatform initiatives.”
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