Hannah Jones+FollowDid ESPN’s App Launch Fumble the Icons?ESPN’s new app launch was supposed to be a slam dunk, but their “All the Icons” promo graphic left fans debating who really counts as a sports legend. The backlash over missing icons and unexpected inclusions shows how digital launches can go sideways fast. Does curating icons for a tech rollout risk alienating core fans, or is this just growing pains for streaming sports? #Tech #ESPNApp #SportsTech00Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowESPN’s “New” App: Evolution or Missed Opportunity?Just tried out ESPN’s revamped streaming app, and honestly, it looks almost identical to the old one. But dig deeper and you’ll find multiview, AI-powered highlights, and seamless fantasy/betting integration. The interface stays familiar, but is that a win for usability or a lack of ambition? Are subtle upgrades enough to make you ditch cable, or does ESPN need to be bolder to lead the streaming game? Let’s debate. #Tech #ESPNApp #StreamingWars00Share
Ashley Turner+FollowIs ESPN’s Multiview a Game Changer?ESPN’s new app is finally giving sports fans what we’ve been craving: multiview. Watching four games at once, especially during college football chaos, feels like a dream for diehards and stat junkies. But here’s the twist—only Apple TV users get to pick their own games. Is this a true leap for streaming sports, or just another walled garden? And with AI-powered highlights and personalized feeds, are we heading toward a smarter, but more fragmented, fan experience? #Tech #ESPNApp #Multiview53Share
Mark Pruitt+FollowIs ESPN’s New App a Game Changer or Overkill?ESPN’s revamped app is rolling out with real-time stats, fantasy sports integration, betting features, and even in-app shopping. Is this the ultimate sports fan experience, or are we seeing feature creep that could overwhelm users? Will personalized SportsCenter powered by artificial intelligence actually make following your teams better, or just more complicated? Let’s debate: is this the future of sports streaming, or a distraction from the game? #Tech #ESPNApp #SportsTech10Share
Hannah Jones+FollowESPN’s App Overhaul: Game Changer or Overhyped?ESPN is relaunching its app, promising a unified streaming hub for sports fans—think live games, stats, betting, and shopping all in one place. But with AI-driven personalization and deeper data collection, is this the future of sports media or just another play for your attention and privacy? Would you trust ESPN to be your all-in-one sports destination, or is this too much consolidation for comfort? #Tech #ESPNApp #SportsTech00Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowESPN’s New App: Game Changer or Overpriced?Disney just dropped the price for their upcoming ESPN streaming app—$29.99 a month for live games and full ESPN network access. With ESPN+ still around at $11.99, and bundles offering Hulu and Disney+ for free, is this the future of sports streaming or just another pricey subscription? Would you ditch cable for this? Let’s debate: is this a win for fans or a wallet-buster? #ESPNApp #StreamingWars #SportsTech #CordCutting #TechDebate #Tech00Share