This week Premium channel subscriptions are rolling out to everyone and will work on most modern Roku devices, including boxes, sticks, and Roku-powered smart TVs. They will also be supported via the web-based version of The Roku Channel and the mobile app on iOS. Android support is coming in early February. Here is a look at how to find and subscribe to a premium channel.
Subscribe to Premium Channels via The Roku Channel
Fire up your Roku device and launch The Roku Channel. Scroll down a bit, and you will see the Premium Subscriptions section, which lists the various premium channels you can subscribe to, like Starz, Epix, and Showtime – there are nearly 25 channels. However, one glaring channel omission is the lack of HBO.
Select the premium channel you are interested in, and you will have the option to start a free trial. Your subscription will be paid for with the card you have associated with your Roku account via Roku Pay. If you need to change your payment method or don’t have one set up yet, you can do it on the My Roku Account page. If you don’t want to plug in one of your cards, the good news is Roku supports PayPal, too.
That’s it. Now you can watch your premium channels along with the free content offered all from The Roku Channel on your Roku device, app, or on the web-based version.
The 30-day trials are an introductory special for the first quarter of this year, and they ended on March 31st, 2019. Usually, with other services or standalone apps, you only get a 7-day trial. So, now is a good time to get a month of premium channels to test everything out. Just make sure to cancel your subscription if you no longer want it after the free month.