
To test that, you should be able to access those services (ESPN, for instance) on a Web browser and try to authenticate with the Verizon FiOS credentials.

Or, it could be that something else is going on. Could be a temporary hiccup on their end. So, what's the other thing? That Verizon FiOS account. Do all three of those steps, and do them in that order. To remove that, you would 1) remove the apps in question, then 2) reboot the Roku, then 3) reinstall the apps. It could be that Roku device has corrupt data stored with the apps.

If suddenly Roku was the issue, it would be very wide-spread and this forum would be inundated with complaints about it.Īnother is that specific Roku device. Roku devices are in use by millions of people. ESPN is owned by ABC/Disney and TruTV is owned by Warner. However, you've mentioned apps for channels that are completely unrelated.

That would be the thing in common that's causing the issue with several apps. Sometimes, apps for cable networks from the same family - for example, the ones that are all owned by Discovery, or the ones owned by NBC/Universal - will experience an issue because of some issue on their end.
