A Roku has a single output, one HDMI for the Roku 3. It is designed to operate with one TV. While you could split the signal to two TVs, both would see the same thing. To have separate content on two TVs you would need two Roku units and high enough internet download speed to support the 2 units.
BTW, while Roku has a wide range of channels, live network TV is generally not available unless you also have a cable subscription.
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