Fetch TV is rolling out the most radical update to its user interface since it launched with a strong focus on the Apps available as well as searchable content.
CEO of Fetch Dominic Arena says “We are incredibly excited to introduce this transformative UX update to our customers,”

“Our goal was to create the next generation of world-class interface that not only looks modern and engaging but also simplifies the customer journey, making it easier than ever to discover and access the vast slate of free-out-of-the-box, subscription and on-demand content Fetch offers.”
A single Fetch box is one of the most complete aggregator of content on the market, and this new update builds on the long history of TV, Streaming and Entertainment but leans fully into the new style of design people would be familiar with across most streaming apps.

Across the top of the screen is a new main menu selection covering Home, LiveTV, Apps, Store and for Mighty boxes the Recordings on your device.
You then see a full large highlight of content editorially curated by Fetch – a highlights carousel to scroll through.
Installed apps then appear across the page, like a modern Smart TV interface, with highlighted content from within the apps displayed across the page as you scroll down.

Critically, Fetch retains it’s strong universal search using the voice remote – searching across all the apps on the platform.
“This generational update reflects our ongoing commitment to innovation and to delivering the best possible entertainment experience to our customers,” Dominic added. “We believe this new interface will exceed our customers’ expectations, continuing to make Fetch the ultimate destination for better value home entertainment in Australia.”

This update will roll out slowly over the weeks ahead.
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