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So when ever I am fast forwarding, I only get 3 seconds to find where I left off at. If I don't get there in time, I have to stop, wait for it to load and most likely watch a minute of ads. I dont want to have to wait 5 seconds for the menu to go away. Please fix. Most importantly, fix the rotation of the show. I shouldn't have to open and close the app 10 times hoping that it fixes itself. Something on the side not so important I don't care that there is commentary for the Simpsons episodes.

Please put a check box in the message that says "do not show again". It is really annoying to have to close out of it each time when I will never use it. We appreciate your feedback and will pass it on to the appropriate team member. For any further questions, you can email us at support fxnetworks.

I used to be able to just throw on a Simpsons TV channel and just watch for hours, now I have to press the random episode button which is not great considering the amount of episodes or watch the aforementioned themed episode blocks which do not auto play to the next episode when one is finished. I have resorted to just using the Simpsons World website through my internet browser to watch episodes now. Our team is aware of this issue and we are currently investigating. We will reach out as soon as we have an update.

We appreciate your patience and apologize for the inconvenience. The following data may be used to track you across apps and websites owned by other companies:. Now, FX is playing in the same league. In theory, and often in practice, the FX-Hulu alliance pays dividends for both parties.

FX gets a wider platform in an attention economy increasingly built around streaming; Hulu gets a treasure trove of original content, both cataloged and currently airing, to boost its value for potential subscribers. Considering Disney just hiked the price by a dollar a month, the more Hulu can justify its cost, the better. Meanwhile, American Crime Story kicked off in , which is basically the Pleistocene in streaming terms. In a more vertically integrated age, what was once a win-win now amounts to ceding ground to a competitor.

Services like Netflix or Amazon have been versed in digital distribution for well over a decade. But as streaming expands beyond first movers and as old media companies like Disney, WarnerMedia, and ViacomCBS get into the game, potential conflicts come into play. Rather than a simple binary between streaming companies and linear broadcasters, many conglomerates are now both at the same time.

Ideally, these relationships can actualize hallowed buzzwords like synergy. This difficult balancing act is at the root of some of the loudest clashes in entertainment, especially as companies face heavy pressure from investors to prioritize streaming over everything else.

What happens when you take a channel—or really three channels, including FXX and FXM—and turn it into something less tangible? When Disney chooses to make a series like Mrs. Marvel' Release Date to How To Watch on Peacock. This year the cable network walked away with 50 Emmy nominees, putting it right behind Netflix, HBO, and NBC when it comes to receiving the most nominations.

Every cable network deals with them in some way. But because FX is responsible for so many shows in the zeitgeist, their streaming absence can feel more apparent. As Decider has covered before , the inconsistent collection of FX shows on streaming largely has to do with timing.

FX Networks currently has the in-season stacking rights to all of its original series. Once a season of an FX original comes to an end, FX has the streaming rights to that original for a month and a half, or 45 days.

This is when things start to get complicated. The blackout period typically lasts anywhere from seven to nine months, but it can last longer. The paid subscription service lets subscribers stream almost every FX show without commercials. But television in is a bit like the wild west. The bottom line? If you have a Hulu account and a cable log in, you can stream almost everything. In his second anthology series, Ryan Murphy set his sights from fiction to reality.

Each season of this series covers a different crime from American history that rocked our country to its core. Season 1, The People vs. Simpson: American Crime Story , is currently on Netflix.



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