According to a new study by Roku, Canadians might be more on board with the idea of ad-supported streaming than we think.
Pluto TV launched in Canada in early December through a partnership with Corus Entertainment Inc. as a new free streaming TV service.
Roku is now offering TSN content, including live sporting events, via streaming through its streaming players and Roku TVs.
Netflix is launching a Basic with Ads tier next month that will cost $6.99 per month and include access to most of its content library.
The Roku Ultra, which the company claims to be its most powerful streaming player to date, is now officially available in Canada.
A recent Time2Play study conducted with Canadians found that a surprising (or not so surprising) number of subscribers share their passwords.
Amazon has made some subtle but appreciated tweaks to its UI to allow for a better, richer, more immersive, and easier to use experience.
Citytv debuted two new video streaming products, Citytv+ and CityNews 24/7, both of which will be available to Amazon Prime Video members.
CTV is now available via the Roku streaming platform, allowing users to stream content through Roku streaming players, sticks, and Roku TVs.
Netflix has incrementally been increasing prices and is testing a new sharing subscription add-on; how will Canadians react?








