Fox Nation User Reviews

Fox Nation
Fox Nation
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Mr William Beauvais

I really enjoy both Fox and Friends and all the specials in the app. I do dialysis 3 times a week I watch during the treatment. I come homeI watch almost all the time. I know the crew and now twice is on board , I watch Oak Island and the British baking show and not much else. Have emailed any notes plus directly to many senators and congressmen (ladies too!). We like to follow fox, we trust you . When I need to clean out I will turn on CNN ,MSNBC ABC .It doesn’t take long! They are so fake , it’s hard to see adults (act) so poorly , gushy,and downright liars!. I used to watch OAN,but when they lost their two key reporters I lost interest. They still have great specials ,likeMike Lindells positive proof. Can’t believe you never mentioned it ?I know it’s up for litigation, but you could have pointed out to your audience howto find it on line. I tried to get your people to push it at CPAC— not a word!If Pelosi can try to change votes to add another congressman, why can’t Trump keep fighting. Lindell is vowing to take on Dorsey andZuckerberg for falsifying his postings. ReportThisStuff! Thanks for your attention.
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Find a new app. Developer

I just finished filling a claim with BBB because I see that the developers of this app don’t care about resolving the issues paying clients may have. I read through all the reviews from ppl. with issues using this app. and not one has a response from the app. developer, which is a BIG RED FLAG.

A few days ago, I took advantage of the Black Friday deal for 1 year and paid. I downloaded the app. and was able to login but when I tried to activate the app on my TV, I can’t. I tried troubleshooting on the Fox Nation website, called my cable provider as recommended and still nothing. The app. was buffering, excessively to login so I reinstalled the app. and now, it does not recognize my credentials. It’s a hot mess and very frustrating! I have app’s for NBC, HBO and others that I have used for years and I have never encountered so many challenges like I have with Fox Nation. You need a better app. developer that knows how to quickly resolve theses issues. Based on other reviews, this is not an isolated issue. I was looking forward to watch the new programs they are advertising but I guess I will need to cancel.
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Fox Nation, patriotic and historic

I have found Fox Nation to be very interesting and entertaining. It is about History and Culture, telling stories of people who started our great Nation. Stories that should be and need to be told. History is being rewritten and I believe Fox Nation is keeping our History real in hopes of undoing the damage that schools today are doing to our children. History and real life stories are so important to counter the imaginary world that is being created by the so-called teachers in our public schools. Not all teachers, mind you, but there are many who would have our children believe things such as the 1619 project. There are good and evil forces fighting for our children, and I am a patriotic American who is a proud supporter of Fox Nation for bringing the real History to light. They are also a great force for our Military Veterans to tell the truth and remind us of why we have the freedoms we have and those who fought and died so America can continue. Never forget our soldiers/heroes and thank you for keeping our History alive!
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Many

Why are soooo many shows “audio only?” If I wanted radio, I’d subscribe to Sirius. I subscribe to “watch” these shows. Majority of daily shows that are released after airing are audio only. The other content, like special reports with Lara Logan; the miseducation of America, etc. are exceptionally well done when they are released but it is few and far between that those things come out. You could subscribe for a single month once per year and catch up on that content. Majority of their content and most of the things I’m interested in watching and keeping up with are audio only now-prime shows like The Ingraham Angle are audio only! So the host will be referencing photos or video clips and you can’t even see what is being discussed! What’s the point of that? And they only have a few episodes accessible of daily shows because they expire and are removed weekly. The lack of content is shameful but to further reduce content by making prime shows audio only is too much dumbing down. This is a paid subscription and you have the content, you just aren’t loading it! And Jesse Waters should be canceled! What a horrible replacement! He can barely put sentences together. He’s not funny. He’s such a lightweight anchor. I cannot believe he’s in a prime spot. What a waste of my time! I will never watch him again. I’ve tried and tried to give him a chance but I will never waste brain cells on that man again.
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A Christmas Carol w/ Kelsey Grammer

I just joined Fox Nation for the purpose of obtaining access to this well/advertised documentary on the writing by Charles Dickens of “A Christmas Carol”! I hit the fifth star above as soon as this request to rate it hit my screen!
I know the story almost word-for-word, as I was six years old the first Christmas my father read the story to my siblings & me, and also watched the movie made for Christmas of 1960 on my grandparents’ black & white TV. The apparition of Jacob Marley dragging the clanging lengths of chains and locks, his “death wrap” untying allowing his decayed chin to fall onto his chest, and the screech and moans he emitted scared me beyond horrific terror!! My mother was quite upset that my father had allowed me to see that. I was mortified, and needed a “night light” in order to fall asleep for several nights after.
In spite of my terrifying experience seeing the movie, it remains, by far, the very best story I have read in my entire life, and the book is a part of my Christmas decorating….sitting on the coffee table from Thanksgiving through New Years Day every year.
Again, I give this documentary five stars PLUS!!
Be generous at Christmas and always. As Jacob Marley told Scrooge, “MANKIND WAS MY BUSINESS!’”
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Deep down I knew

I subscribed with hopes of watching Tucker and Hannity, but I just knew there was a catch. “Sign in with a tv provider” popped up. Seriously, who pays for cable these days? We all have the streaming services that have shows we like. When they end seasons or what have you for said shows, we cancel, move on, and renew when our show is back. I would give 3 stars, but they give your first year free for being a veteran (verification required obviously). That’s a definite plus. There’s great content available, it’s also a very reasonable subscription price. It’s just not what I was hoping for. I want to watch Tucker and Hannity as it airs. Honestly, why not make that an option. I’d pay double the current rate if y’all make Tucker and Hannity available. Why isn’t that an option. I hate the “sign in with TV provider” garbage. In reality, it shouldn’t cost us anything to stay informed on current events. But we’re paying anyway. Let us watch Tucker and Hannity (LIVE no one wants to wait until tomorrow), they’re the only reason I tried this to begin with.
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Impossible to Cancel

I bought a one year subscription to Fox Nation because I got a great deal. When my renewal date came up I was never notified. I didn’t receive any emails, no invoice, no receipt, nothing.

It dawned on me one day that it had been about a year since I signed up for Fox Nation, so I inquired about it. Yes, I was told, it had been automatically renewed and charged to my credit card. The cost was double the amount I had paid the year before. At the time of my renewal there was a 50% off deal for all subscriptions: New, Renewed and Returning Customers. However, Fox Nation billing did not apply that deal to me.

I canceled my subscription 7 days after the change and was told I missed the “Grace Period”. I asked when the grace period ended. The agent said it was the same day I paid. What??? I was forced to pay for another year without any refund or any help whatsoever. Oh, and there is not a phone number to call. They only work with email and chat.
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SOS

I feel like we have been living in a post-Constitutional Republic for several years now and it just keeps getting worse. Gibbons “Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire” is renewed in the USA in modern times… but, it can’t possibly happen to us, right? We’re too big to fail!! As the US Government continues to open the doors to a bizarre free-for-all, from the open border to sensitive leadership stealing women’s luggage from airports, to mutilating and trafficking children- while FOX is not a perfect media outlet, I pray they stay in the fight for Freedom & Individual Liberty. God Bless you Tucker. Prayers for you and your family!!… and for everyone at FOX, fighting the good fight!
The app, is pretty darn good!! Seems 1-2 times a week though, Tucker’s last story is clipped and stopped short… that’s a bit frustrating.
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Yellowstone One Fifty

The first episode is very well done. Costner does a great job of describing the Park in a way that is both informative and very personal. It’s only a glimpse into what is really there. I’m looking forward to the next three episodes.

I’ve been lucky in my life to not just have visited Yellowstone, but ride my horse and pull a mule string through it on the way to camp in a place called Frenchy’s Meadow, about 2-3 miles north of the park’s northern boundary on Slough Creek.

I’ve laid awake at night in camp listening to the Slough Creek wolf pack (before they were destroyed by a rival pack) howl at the night sky. I’ve ridden around bison, giving them a respectful girth so as not to disturb or anger. I’m always more than a little upset when I see a crowd of people corner a cow elk and her calf like they were put there by God for them just to take a picture.

To be in a place like this, just you and the natural wonder that surrounds you, miles from other humans, gives you a feeling that can not be described. It fills you with both extreme joy and respect for being allowed the privilege to be part of it for just a brief period of time.

I’m lucky to live in Montana now. I’m closer to the Park than most in the US. This program makes me feel that at 70, I still have time left to make one more pack trip in and sleep under its stars again.

Thank you Lord for giving me such a beautiful gift.
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Tucker

This is the greatest program since Rush Limbaugh. Tuckers hour long interviews are the best educational resource for important and timely issues of our time. Keep going Tucker! Gutfeld is a genius. Like Tucker he knows the pulse of the people. I’ve been listening to him for years starting with Red Eye. His shows were brilliant and interviews with people you’d never meet or know are classics. I’m 68 years old. Been to and work in most countries on the planet, so I travel a lot. Have read a lot of books. Your Martha McCallum wrote the greatest WWII novel about our Marines I’ve ever read. And I’m not embarrassed to say I wept during many chapters. I also love The Five (Go Wyoming Girl Dana). Love the Judge, Jesse and Greg too. And Jesse’s show is great too. His mentoring under Bill O’Reilly paid off. Without being such an arrogant jerk as Bill was.

PS: pay your staff more. It takes them too long to load all your episodes on Fox Nation. Thanks, Walt
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