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  2. These 10 States Have the Best Veteran Benefits: A ... - AOL

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    Through the Veterans Land Discount program, veterans have exclusive opportunities to purchase land in Alaska and receive a 20% discount. The Veterans Mortgage Program also provides low-interest ...

  3. Paramount+ to Join Roku’s Premium Subscription ... - AOL

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    Paramount+ will join Roku’s lineup of premium, add-on subscriptions later this month, allowing subscribers to access all of the streamer’s content and live programming within The Roku Channel.

  4. Free ad-supported streaming television - Wikipedia

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    As per Nielsen's monthly streaming ratings for the US market, called "The Gauge", three of the FAST services were in the Top 10 of all streaming services in 2023. In the September 2023 ratings, [ 18 ] Tubi , with 1.3% of viewing, ranked fifth among all streaming services, The Roku Channel , with 1.1% ranked seventh, and Pluto TV , with 0.8% ...

  5. National Streaming Day - Wikipedia

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    National Streaming Day is an unofficial holiday occurring on May 20, intended to celebrate streaming media. It was established in 2014 by Roku . In recent years, some streaming services have used the holiday to offer streaming promotions or discounted products.

  6. Roku is rolling out premium network subscriptions starting today

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    The subscriptions will be available through the Roku Channel, which already offers movies, TV shows and live news, and users will pay for everything via one bill.

  7. The Roku Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Roku Channel was launched in September 2017 as a free, ad-supported streaming television service ("FAST"), [1] [13] available to viewers in the U.S. [14] Roku's CEO Anthony Wood stated in the same month that the channel was a "way for content owners to publish their content on Roku without writing an app". [15]