XiveTV for Roku
April 28, 2015
XiveTV, a digital video network offering long-form documentary entertainment, has confirmed its expansion to the Roku streaming platform. Hot 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.
“The breadth of available streaming entertainment is what sets the Roku platform apart from the competition and drives engagement among our customers,” said Ed Lee, vice president of content at Roku. “XiveTV provides an enormous selection of high-quality documentary programming across a number of interest areas that we’re certain our customers will enjoy.”
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