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How to cancel Roku Channel Premium

  • Writer: Aidar Karimov
    Aidar Karimov
  • Nov 3
  • 3 min read
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Last updated: November 3, 2025


Trying to figure out how to cancel a Roku Channel Premium (e.g., STARZ, AMC+, MGM+) billed by Roku? You can turn off auto-renew right on your Roku TV/player or from your account on the web. Below are the exact steps, plus what happens after you cancel, refund rules, and quick fixes if the cancel option doesn’t show up. (Roku)


Before You Cancel


  • Cancel where you were billed. Premium subscriptions started inside The Roku Channel are managed in your Roku account (not in the third-party app). If you subscribed outside Roku, you must cancel with that provider instead. (Roku)

  • Refund policy. Purchases and subscriptions billed by Roku are pre-paid and final—no refunds or credits for partial periods (local law may vary). (Roku)

  • Free trials. You must cancel before the trial ends to avoid the first charge; after canceling, access may continue through the current period/trial end. (Roku)


How to Cancel on Your Roku Device (fastest)


Step 1 — Highlight The Roku Channel tile on the home screen.Step 2 — Press the  (options) button on the remote.*Step 3 — Select Manage subscription.**Step 4 — Choose the Premium you want, then Turn off auto-renew → Confirm. You’ll see the end date. (Roku)


How to Cancel on the Web (my.roku.com)


  1. Go to my.roku.com and sign in with the same email shown on your Roku under Settings → System → About.

  2. Open Manage subscriptions.

  3. Find the Premium subscription → Unsubscribe/Turn off auto-renew → confirm. (Roku)

Tip: After you cancel, you typically keep access until the end of the current billing cycle—your account page will show the exact end date. (Rocket Money Help Center)

What Happens After You Cancel


  • Access window: Streaming usually continues until the end of your paid term (or through the trial end if you canceled in time); renewals stop after that. (Rocket Money Help Center)

  • Charges & refunds: Roku’s policy says subscriptions are pre-paid, final—no partial-period refunds. (Roku)

  • Re-subscribe anytime: You can re-activate from the same Manage subscriptions page later. (Roku)


Troubleshooting


I don’t see “Manage subscription” on the options menu.

That usually means this Premium isn’t billed by Roku. Cancel with the original provider instead. Check your subscriptions list at my.roku.com/subscriptions. (Roku)


I can’t find the right Roku account on the web.

On your TV, go to Settings → System → About and note the email tied to the device, then sign in with that address on my.roku.com. (Reddit)


I removed The Roku Channel, but I’m still getting billed.

Removing a channel doesn’t cancel billing. You must turn off auto-renew via device or web steps above. (Roku)


FAQ


Where exactly is the cancel button on TV?

Highlight The Roku Channel → press * → Manage subscription → Turn off auto-renew → Confirm. (Roku)


How do I cancel from a phone/computer?

Go to my.roku.com → Manage subscriptions → Unsubscribe/Turn off auto-renew (use the same email shown on your Roku). (Roku)


Do I get a refund if I cancel early?

No. Roku’s subscription/content policy is pre-paid and non-refundable. You keep access until the displayed end date. (Roku)


Will canceling during a free trial stop access immediately?


You must cancel before the trial ends to avoid charges; access may continue through the trial period after cancellation. (Roku)


Final Thoughts


To cancel Roku Channel Premium, turn off auto-renew either on your Roku (* → Manage subscription) or at my.roku.com → Manage subscriptions. Save the confirmation screen, note your end date, and remember Roku’s no-refund policy for partial periods. You’ll be done in under a minute. (Roku)


Useful links (official)

  • Roku Support: Turn off auto-renew & cancel a subscription. (Roku)

  • Roku Support: Content & subscription refund policy. (Roku)

  • The Roku Channel Terms (free trials). (Roku)

  • Sign in to my.roku.com (Manage subscriptions). (Roku)


 
 
 

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