Mustafa Ozgen
Analyst · Guggenheim Securities. Your line is now open.
Hi, Mike. This is Mustafa speaking. The Roku OS has been the number one selling TV OS in the US for six years in a row. For full year 2024, unit sales of Roku TVs were greater than the next two operating systems combined. And as Anthony mentioned earlier, we've surpassed half of broadband households in the US in terms of household penetration. And, you know, we're a very large platform in terms of distribution and also in terms of ease install base. And, therefore, our streaming players and all of our Roku TVs have already a wide retail distribution. They are available in popular retailers such as Amazon, Best Buy, Sam's Club, and Target. Also in other specialty and regional stores. So it's a quite wide distribution. And, you know, we continue to, you know, gain shelf space in the retailers as we introduce new products and, you know, upgrade our products. And, also, because our brand is very popular, customers love our brand. They trust our brand. They ask for Roku by name at stores. So, you know, retailers would love to carry our products. So overall, these are all, you know, the sort of the reasons why the retailers will continue to carry Roku products and, you know, as long as there's demand, there will be basically a good shelf space allocated for our products. And I should also highlight that we distribute our operating systems to our customers in, you know, three different ways. One is with our streaming players, which is quite a large business. They're with our third-party TVs. And, you know, recently with our first-party TVs, we have a large sort of different channels to distribute our operating systems. So we'll continue to do that. So we feel very confident that we are, you know, we are well-positioned to continue to grow in the US, also in other countries, and remain on track to achieve 100 million streaming household target in the coming years. Thank you.