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Freely expands reach with Roku smart TV deal
Freely, the UK’s free TV streaming service, backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and 5, is to be integrated into new smart TVs using the Roku operating system. Everyone TV, the company behind Freely, has reached an agreement with Roku to expand the number of smart TV and operating system providers offering the free streaming platform. Roku-powered TVs will join the list of Freely partners, including Amazon Fire TVs, Bush, Hisense, JVC, METZ, Panaso…
Beyond Freeview: Freely Finally Lands On Roku TVs
Freely, the UK’s streaming-focused successor to Freeview, is expanding yet again – this time landing on Roku-powered televisions. Everyone TV (the organisation behind Freely, Freeview and Freesat) has just announced a partnership with global streaming giant Roku, bringing the platform to a new range of TVs running Roku’s operating system. From this month (June 2025), Freely will be integrated into new Sharp, JVC, and METZ models with the Roku OS…


Freely on Roku TVs
Everyone TV, the organisation behind UK free streaming platform Freely, has struck a deal with streaming company Roku. In another step forward for Freely’s expansion, the platform – backed by the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and 5 – will now become available on the next generation of smart TVs powered by the Roku operating system. […]
Roku joins hands with Freely to bring free content to more people
Since its launch in 2024, Freely has been adding to its roster of TV partners in the UK, and it’s announced another one. And it’s a pretty big partner. Freely has partnered with Roku to bring its free streaming platform to Roku TVs from June onwards. This aggreement will see Freely available on Roku-branded TVs from Sharp, JVC and Metz; while it’ll be on Polaroid TVs for the first time. They join a sizeable list of already announced TVs from Ama…
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