Roku exploring strategic options, including sale of company, sources say


The Roku company logo is displayed on a building in Austin, Texas, U.S., October 25, 2021. REUTERS/Mike Blake

June 12 (Reuters) - Roku Inc is exploring its strategic options, including a ⁠full sale of the company, according tosixpeople familiar with the matter,amid interest ‌from companies seeking access to its vast streaming audience and advertising platform.

The company, whose shares jumped 22%, has held discussions with at least one U.S. media company about a potential combination, though no final ​decisions have been made on a potential sale, one ⁠source said. The company has also ⁠explored optionsincluding a private investment in public equity, or PIPE transaction, another source said.

Roku ⁠did ‌not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Roku, which has a market capitalization of about $19.4 billion, produces streaming devices and Roku-branded TVs, distributes streaming services and operates ⁠a growing digital advertising business.

Its business is largely driven ​by advertising and subscription ‌revenue from streaming apps on its platform. Advertising is the largest component, with ⁠revenue of $613 million ​in the first quarter, up 27% year on year.

Roku also takes a cut of subscription sign-ups to services such as Amazon and Netflix promoted on its interface, while pushing its own ⁠content offerings, highlighting a structural tension in its model.

The ​Roku Channel, its free ad-supported streaming service, has become a key growth driver, but it competes with other ad-supported platforms such as Fox-owned Tubi and Paramount’s Pluto TV. Roku ⁠last year partnered with Amazon to allow marketers to buy ads on the Roku Channel, even as Amazon promotes its own free streaming service on Roku’s platform.

The Roku Channel is the most-watched free streaming service on its platform, according to Nielsen, but the ​segment is becoming increasingly crowded as traditional TV declines and ⁠more companies launch ad-supported offerings, analysts say.

Bloomberg News first reported the sale talks.

Roku’s more than ​100 million streaming households and the data it ‌collects on viewing behavior could make it attractive ​to potential buyers, including media, technology and advertising companies, the sources said.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Joyjeet Das and Arun Koyyur)

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