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Stingray Hooked Makes Its Debut on The Roku Channel in the US

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Stingray (RAY.TO) on Tuesday announced the premiere launch of its newest channel, Stingray Hooked, now available to audiences in the United States on The Roku Channel.

This addition marks the "very first time" the anticipated channel has been introduced to viewers, stated the company.

"We are incredibly excited to debut Stingray Hooked and to share it first with audiences in the US through The Roku Channel," said Rick Bergan, head of content distribution US at Stingray. "There is an undeniable thrill to fishing, and we have curated a lineup of high-stakes, action-packed content that captures the true essence and adrenaline of the sport. Launching on The Roku Channel allows us to introduce this captivating programming to millions of engaged viewers."

The company's shares were last seen down $0.08 at $14.52 on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

Price: $14.52, Change: $-0.08, Percent Change: -0.55%

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