Q. I would like to get a Roku, but I also would like to know if it has adult channels. I hear they are available in the Roku private channels. Let me know, but please don’t use my name. — Name withheld.

I have some good news for you. But let me first offer some background on Roku, and the device’s ‘private channels.’

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Roku, which offers its Net TV service in several devices, including a streaming stick, and televisions, now offers thousands of channels, including such popular subscription services as Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Sling, DIRECTV Now and Hulu.

The company also offers a number of free channels, which is nice considering that Roku does not require a monthly subscription (except for the subscription services such as Netflix.)

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The list of free channels includes the CW, YouTube, Pandora, CBS News, PBS, PBS Kids, Crackle, Pluto, WeatherNation, Sky News, TechCrunch, CNET, Popular Science, NASA, Vevo, IHeartRadio, TuneIn, and Twitch. Here’s a link to Roku’s channel page.

And then there are those mysterious Roku ‘private channels.’

Roku describes the channels as programming services that it does not approve or review, but are available over the Internet. The programmers will make the channel available to Roku’s subscribers, the company says, for a few reasons, including:

1. The channel is not ready for prime time, meaning the programmer doesn’t want a large number of people to watch it yet. Instead, it prefers that a small number of Internet users, including Roku subs, watch it and give the programmer feedback about how to make it better before publicizing it to a larger audience.

Roku, which offers its Net TV service in several devices, including a streaming stick, and televisions, now offers thousands of channels, including such popular subscription services as Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, Sling, DIRECTV Now and Hulu.

The company also offers a number of free channels, which is nice considering that Roku does not require a monthly subscription (except for the subscription services such as Netflix.)

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The list of free channels includes the CW, YouTube, Pandora, CBS News, PBS, PBS Kids, Crackle, Pluto, WeatherNation, Sky News, TechCrunch, CNET, Popular Science, NASA, Vevo, IHeartRadio, TuneIn, and Twitch. Here’s a link to Roku’s channel page.
And then there are those mysterious Roku ‘private channels.’

Roku describes the channels as programming services that it does not approve or review, but are available over the Internet. The programmers will make the channel available to Roku’s subscribers, the company says, for a few reasons, including:

1. The channel is not ready for prime time, meaning the programmer doesn’t want a large number of people to watch it yet. Instead, it prefers that a small number of Internet users, including Roku subs, watch it and give the programmer feedback about how to make it better before publicizing it to a larger audience.

2. The channel may be truly “private,” meaning it’s intended for a private event such as an employee meeting or corporate presentation. However, the company will make the channel available to Roku as a private channel to allow people to easily access it on their Roku devices.

3. The channel may be adult-oriented, which Roku does not officially sanction.

So yes, Roku’s private channels do include adult channels. If you want to see a list of some, you can click here. (But before you do, please take note that the material may be racy or offensive.)

By the way, to watch a private channel on Roku you must enter the channel’s code and add the channel to your list of available channels. You can do this by going to your Roku account page, click ‘Add Private Channel’ and then fill out the form. The channel will then be added to your personal list.

You would obtain the channel code from the programmer’s web site, the programmer directly, or from a web site that specializes in publishing lists of Roku private channels such as this one. Recent non-adult private channels include Redbox Beta, Unofficial Twitch, The Internet Archive, The Great Chef, and Roku Movies. (Note: The list of private adult channels I noted before includes some codes, as does many other sites on the Net.)

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