Unfortunately this dawned on me this weekend while playing around with the new 
AppleTV. It seems that on the 3rd gen of AppleTV’s and previous Apple designed 
all channels so everything was accessible. Now that AppleTV has gone to an apps 
model it is up to the developer of the app to make sure the app is accessible. 
Just look at Hulu, and the awful company known as ESPN. On the 3rd gen AppleTV 
if you go to ESPN and channels everything is properly labeled. On the 4th gen 
of AppleTV go to ESPN and channels and none of the channels are labeled. ESPN 
has long not cared about accessibility and I am afraid with the new AppleTV we 
are going to have to constantly be contacting app developers about 
accessibility. Very disappointing as who has the time to constantly be 
contacting app developers on every single platfrom. 

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