FUEL TV has officially launched on The Roku Channel in the United States, bringing a dedicated home for skateboarding and action sports content to a much wider streaming audience.
This expands access to a long running library of skateboarding shows, documentaries, and competition series that have built a loyal global following over the years.
Fernando Figueiredo, CEO of FUEL TV Global S.A., said the launch marks an important moment for the brand as it continues growing its reach internationally.
He described the expansion into the U.S. through The Roku Channel as a return of sorts, with the platform now giving American viewers easier access to the network’s full lineup than ever before.
The channel features a broad mix of skateboarding content alongside other action sports such as surfing, snowboarding, BMX, motocross, skiing, and wakeboarding.
It also shares the culture surrounding these scenes, including music, art, and lifestyle stories connected to riders and communities around the world.
The launch brings several standout programs into the spotlight.
One of them is OG Captain and Caseys Show, a skate focused series that leans into conversations, stories, and behind the scenes moments from well known figures in the skate world.
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The show connects generations of skaters by blending history with present day perspectives.
Another major feature is Greg Lutzka's "NEXT GEN" Skateboarding Competition TV Show, which follows rising skateboarders as they compete and develop their skills in a competitive format.
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The series showcases new talent while giving viewers a closer look at how the next wave of skaters is shaping the scene.
Gene Pao, General Manager for FUEL TV in the United States, said the culture around these disciplines has always operated outside of mainstream attention, which is part of what makes it so distinct.
He also pointed out that participation levels are strong across multiple disciplines and that the presence of these sports in global events has helped expand interest in recent years.
FUEL TV offers thousands of hours of programming, with new content released regularly each month.
The platform also broadcasts live events throughout the year, giving viewers access to competitions and showcases from around the world.
With its arrival on The Roku Channel, FUEL TV is now available across Roku devices in the United States under the Sports category, making skateboarding and related action sports content easier to discover for a wider audience.
