Roku could pick up all the abandoned Quibi content

From L to R: Roku (Neil Godwin / Future Publishing via Getty Images) and Quibi (CHRIS DELMAS / AFP via Getty Images)

From L to R: Roku (Neil Godwin / Future Publishing via Getty Images) and Quibi (CHRIS DELMAS / AFP via Getty Images)
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The Quibi team may have had trouble finding some poor people buy your mobile streaming service before his rapid death in December, but it seems that they are still able to restore their recently abandoned content. On Wall Street Journal, The billion-dollar streamer is currently in “advanced talks” with Roku, Inc., which is potentially looking to buy the library in-limbo. Some of the details are still vague or unavailable, such as how much the business would cost and the availability of all the “fast bites” fueled by the stars show that the initial plan had to offer sources).

And while we tend to be amused by his efforts and shortcomings (and come on, Jeffrey Katzenberg and friends spent over $ 1.75 billion in a matter of months, they can handle some teasing), this s -would be equivalent to a transport to the Roku Canal, which would serve as the new home for all those displaced shows. If the two sides reach an agreement – and there are still chances that everything will fall apart, accordingly WSJ—Then, all the content of the former Quibi would be available exclusively on Roku’s dedicated channel, which currently offers syndicated titles. And, although there may not be a ton of demand for one comedy about a talking sex doll with Anna Kendrick, there may be enough curiosity among Roku users to tune in without having to pay a subscription fee.

Roku aims to expand its list of offers with the help of its recent offers HBO Max and NBCUniversal, is definitely on the way. This potential new deal with Quibi can only help with problems. The big question is: how soon can we expect to see Reno 911! rebirth pop-up on the device?

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