The Spectrum TV app, which lets Charter customers tap into their TV subscriptions on select OTT and mobile devices, is often used by Charter cable TV subscribers for secondary TVs within homes, in lieu of additional pricey leased set-tops. Roku execs, concerned with a much larger kerfuffle with Google that involves the tech giant's YouTube and YouTube TV apps, haven't mentioned Charter publicly in months. In June, a Charter rep told us there's nothing new to report in regard to the app support impasse that is keeping the cable operator's OTT users from accessing their service on the biggest connected TV device platform. IT ISN'T AVAILABLE ANYMORE IF YOU DO," stridently warned one Roku forum poster. As Swann noted, unfortunately, an unknown number of these Roku users unwittingly tried to fix the issue by deleting their Spectrum TV app, only to find out that a fresh download isn't available in the Roku Channel Store.
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