We Tried the Fox One and ESPN Streaming Apps. Here’s What Happened.

  Rassegna Stampa, Social
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Maybe I just don’t watch enough Fox programming to begin with, but the home screen and UX don’t particularly stand out to me. Some of the live capabilities they’re offering are useful, such as the ability to record an episode or game later, which is very convenient. I also think I’m too new to the platform to really experience a lot of the personalized features. But as a first-time use, overall, it’s fine.

Bill: For me, I think it was resetting expectations. The slogan for ESPN’s new streamer is “All of ESPN. All in One Place,” but right now, it feels like a little ESPN over here, a little over there, and a lot more on mobile. And, yes, I understand you’re supposed to sync devices and make sure everything’s connected. I’m sure it will be super seamless at one point. I just wish it were today, since I’m paying for it today. I’m sure Future Bill is going to love it. However, the Present Bill is now talking in third person, so clearly something’s gone wrong.

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