
VANCOUVER — OUTtv, the world’s first LGBTQ+ television network and streaming service, announced today it recently launched as a premium subscription on The Roku Channel in the U.S.
With the launch, OUTtv becomes the first LGBTQ+ service available on The Roku Channel, according to a press release.
“Viewers can subscribe directly to OUTtv through The Roku Channel for $3.99 a month, with a free 7-day trial,” the release says.
Roku Channel users “can now access more than 1,000 hours of LGBTQ+ series, movies and documentaries, including OUTtv Original series Call Me Mother, Hot Haus, Metro Sexual and Gogo For The Gold as well as the documentary strand OutSpoken and comedy specials from Trixie Mattel, Bob The Drag Queen, Katya Zamolodchikova and Alaska,” the release says.
“We strive to bring users a broad collection of voices to enjoy on The Roku Channel, and we are thrilled to welcome OUTtv to our lineup of premium services,” said Randy Ahn, head of SVOD, The Roku Channel, in the release.
“OUTtv offers a fantastic lineup of premium LGBTQ+ programming and we look forward to making that content available for millions of streamers on The Roku Channel.”
“We are thrilled to be the first LGBTQ+ premium subscription service to be available on The Roku Channel,” said Brad Danks, CEO of OUTtv. “This launch will expand OUTtv’s reach to millions of Roku viewers in the U.S., bringing more original, queer content to new audiences.”