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With tens of millions of active accounts (and multiple viewers per account), every streaming service that wants to reach its target audience and bulk up its viewer numbers must, of necessity, appear on Roku's platform. After months of negotiations, it recently reached a multi-year deal with Alphabet's Google that allows both YouTube and YouTube TV to continue streaming with Roku. First, Roku gets a cut of the subscription for each customer it attracts to a paid streaming service. Finally, it developed The Roku Channel, which provides viewers with a library of top-shelf entertainment and far fewer commercials than network television.