By Tom Tapp
07.04.2020 - 17:23 / nme.com
Over 10,000 films and TV series are available, including 'Skins' and 'Les Misérables'
New streaming service Roku Channel has arrived in the UK today (April 7), offering users over 10,000 films and TV series on-demand for free.
The platform is available on Roku devices, Now TV sticks and Sky Q boxes. The channel launched in the US in 2017 by the digital media player manufacturer, and is available for free due to interspersed adverts.
Roku includes options from paid subscription channels (Netflix,
Including some brand new music from the rapper
Most of the money will go to the charity Help Musicians
Fans of the classic British cop drama The Bill will likely be rejoicing, because the first five seasons of the show is heading to UKTV Play.
By Bruce Haring
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan have donated £90,000 (more than $100,000) to charity Feeding Britain, according to Town & Country. The donation stemmed from the proceeds generated from the Sussexes' global wedding broadcast in 2018.
It was not long after Netflix emerged as the world's leading streaming service that other major TV companies wanted to offer their own option.
With Americans spending a great deal more time in their homes amidst the coronavirus pandemic, multiple streaming services and pay cable networks are currently offering 30-day free trials or discounted pricing to new subscribers in an effort to help families safely and happily pass the time indoors.
Disney’s streaming service has achieved 50 million paid subscribers around the world within five months of launching, the entertainment giant has said.
By Todd Spangler
The iconic white, crystal-studded glove worn by Michael Jackson sold for over $100,000 at auction.
All eyes are on Meghan Markle right now as she and Prince Harry step back from their royal duties, and begin their new lives with baby Archie in California. But not too long ago, tabloids were filled with headlines about another American duchess: Wallis Simpson.
Disney+ officially launched in the UK this March and saw thousands of people sign up during lockdown.