
Roku reported its first quarter with over $1 billion in revenue, surpassing Wall Street estimates. For the third quarter of 2024, Roku's total net revenue was $1.062 billion, a 16% year-over-year increase. Platform revenue reached $908 million, up 15% year-over-year, while gross profit rose 30% to $480 million. The company also reported a net loss of $9.03 million, a significant improvement from the $330.1 million loss in Q3 2023. Roku's streaming households increased by 2 million from Q2 2024, reaching 85.5 million, a 13% year-over-year growth. Additionally, streaming hours on The Roku Channel rose 80% year-over-year to 32 billion hours. However, Roku announced it will stop reporting the number of streaming households and average revenue per user starting in 2025, following a similar move by Netflix. Roku also shaved its net loss significantly.
Roku will stop giving quarterly updates on the number of streaming households and average revenue per user, starting Q1 2025, following Netflix's footsteps (@hustonca / The Hollywood Reporter) https://t.co/r6zV5ws0BA https://t.co/qWLedy4n5p
Roku will stop giving quarterly updates on the number of streaming households and average revenue per user, starting Q1 2025, following Netflix's footsteps (@hustonca / The Hollywood Reporter) https://t.co/t1fzq08wmi 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/3iRxXTi0E1
Roku Releases Third Quarter 2024 Financial Results https://t.co/bwWTSawbvJ https://t.co/XvUFdAzizb

