There were several significant catalysts that drove the streaming pioneer's success.
The streaming pioneer accelerated its revenue growth for the third consecutive quarter.
Roku dominated the streaming device market in the first quarter.
The company is revamping its ad-supported streaming service in advance of expansion in Europe.
And it's a great sign for the long-term potential of the video streaming service and device maker.
And why investors shouldn't be concerned.
The tech titan's streaming service isn't exclusive to its hardware.
There's an enormous gap between Roku smart TV sales in the U.S. and internationally.
And it keeps investing all of the potential profits back into the business.
The streaming-video hardware and platform provider is ready to take off.
The tech giant says it has 30 million active Fire TV users.
Roku took a position of neutrality after adding InfoWars as a streaming channel.
Roku's new premium subscription service will give users access to channels such as Showtime, EPIX, and Starz.
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Sometimes Wall Street throws a tantrum when it doesn't get exactly what it wants, and that's exactly what happened to the streaming pioneer.
The free, ad-supported Roku Channel now features live sports coverage and more news offerings.
Amazon's Fire TV device is meant to compete with Roku, Google Chromecast and Apple TV for streaming dominance.
The streaming media device maker has another blowout quarter, unlike Snapchat's parent company that continues to languish.
The Roku Channel, Roku's free and ad-supported streaming service, is now accessible on web browsers without using any of Roku's streaming devices.
The Roku TV Wireless Speakers will only work with TVs running Roku OS.
Roku just launched a new marketplace for OTT video ads.
New research data shows Roku still commands an industry leading 37 percent of the streaming-device market