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The Glaring Hole in HBO Max: It's Missing From Both Roku and Fire TV. Here's Why.


HBO Max, the streaming service launched by AT&T's (NYSE: T) WarnerMedia, made its debut on Wednesday. The service, which is anchored by content from its namesake HBO, went live packing a $14.99 monthly price tag and a host of flagship programming.

Unfortunately, even with more than a dozen distribution deals in place, there was a glaring hole in its launch strategy that put a damper on the festivities: Viewers using Amazon.com's (NASDAQ: AMZN) Fire TV or a Roku (NASDAQ: ROKU) device are unable to access the service. 

Image source: HBO Max.

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