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It depends upon the app. YouTube is still free; However, YouTube TV costs money. Any streaming app that charges a fee without Roku, still charges a fee using Roku. Roku makes it easy to continue watching your favorite channels without a cable tv subscription. For my household, we have many tv’s. We use Roku to reduce the cost of our cable subscription and purchase 1 or 2 apps on a rotating basis. Disney plus for 2-3 months, then switch to HBO for 2-3 months. And so on with other apps. Also, it limits the number of cable lines that need to be added and maintained throughout our home.
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