This curated article explains the precise procedure to watch the classic television shows of the Get TV channel on Roku via alternative streaming services.
Possible Workarounds to Stream Get TV on Roku
Get TV is popularly owned by Sony Pictures Television. Since no dedicated app is available on the Channel Store, you have to rely only on other methods to access the app more easily. Sticking to that, Get TV is available on other popular streaming services like Fubo, Hulu, YouTube TV, Frndly TV, etc. Go through each of the streaming apps one by one and then learn about the details. Then, proceed with the installation process of the app on Roku to stream the TV content.
Note: Don’t forget to configure your Roku with the NordVPN. So that you can avoid any kind of streaming issue in between because of the geo-block or snoopers.
- Frndly TV
Frndly TV is an affordable streaming service that is much more user-friendly and offers 40+ Live TV channels with on-demand content. As the app is natively available on the Roku Channel Store, you can install the Frndly TV app on your Roku to watch the Get TV shows. Upon installation, ensure that you get the premium version of the Frndly TV app by making the necessary subscription($7.99/month) on the website. Since the app offers unlimited DVR support, you can record your favorite Get TV shows at any time on your Roku. Along with that, it also offers you a 7-day free trial wherein you can access the Get TV app for free.
- Philo
Philo is another cost-effective streaming service that offers 70+ live TV channels, including Get TV, at a premium subscription of just $28/month. To access this app, you have to download the Philo app on Roku from the Channel Store. Then, visit the website to get the subscription on your device. Besides, it has 75,000 on-demand titles that you can use to stream Get TV content on the big screen. The Philo app offers a 7-day free trial during which you can stream the content for free.
- Hulu
The Hulu app is also the right choice that lets you access the Get TV content from the residing 95+ live TV channels. As Hulu is a premium streaming app, you have to get proper credentials after subscribing to the premium plan ($76.99/month) on its website. Upon completing the subscription, you can visit the Roku Channel Store to install the Hulu TV app on Roku. However, the 3-day free trial plan offered by the Hulu app will let you stream the content for free without hassle.
- YouTube TV
YouTube TV is also a premium streaming offer that consists of 100+ live TV channels. Using this, you can watch your favorite Get TV content. Apart from the 100+ live TV channels, you can also customize and use the add-on channel to access them better. Get this YouTube TV app on Roku from the Channel Store and subscribe to the premium base plan ($72.99/month) on the website. Then, sign in and start streaming the Get TV content on the big screen of the Fire TV.
- Fubo
Fubo is a multi-purpose streaming service that also allows you to watch the Get TV content on the big screen. To get the Fubo on Roku, you have to download the app from the Channel Store first. Then, you have to subscribe to the membership plan ($79.99/month) on the Fubo website. With this, you can access the Get TV content on the Roku TV from around 300+ channels. Since the app also offers unlimited DVR support, you can record and stream the app much more easily.
Steps to Install Streaming Service on Roku to Watch Get TV
Once you have chosen the right app to stream Get TV content, you can continue with the installation steps mentioned here. Dive in to learn more.
- Visit Roku’s home page and hit the Streaming Channels option.
- Choose the Search Channel option and enter the name of the streaming service on the search bar using the virtual pad.
- Hit on the Add Channel button to install the streaming service on the Roku TV
- Choose the Go to Channel option to launch the app on your TV.
- Sign in to your premium account and get to the home page of the respective streaming services.
- Now, you can start playing your favorite Get TV content on the Roku’s big screen.
FAQ
Yes. You can stream the Get TV content for free on Roku during the free trial period offered by popular streaming services.
This issue mostly happens due to unstable network connection, outdated firmware, excessive cache files, bugs, and other errors. Fix this problem by updating the firmware of the Roku to the latest version.