My column this week is a follow-up to Roku's announcement of new streaming players (which I'll discuss more in the Weekly Rewind below).

Alongside the new players, Roku announced an operating system update that, among other things, makes the over-the-air antenna experience much better on Roku TVs. Antenna users will get a 14-day channel guide, which also lists whether each program is available from streaming sources. Local TV listings will appear in Roku Search as well, and live broadcasts will support private listening, either through Roku’s mobile app or any Roku remote that has a headphone jack.

Unfortunately, none of this over-the-air innovation is available on Roku’s streaming players, because Roku doesn't offer any way to plug an antenna directly into its streaming players. The same is true with Amazon's Fire TV box, which has none of the antenna features that appeared on Fire TV Edition televisions earlier this year. To understand why streaming box users are being left out, read the full column on TechHive.