Organize the main screen to see followed streams first and clearly at the top
Recently changed parts of the mobile app have pushed “Your Live Channels” further down the screen upon opening the app. A large oddly sized ad banner at takes up half of the screen, pushing the content further down, and the new stories being at the top right under the large ad banner leaves almost no room for the live channels to show until scrolling far enough to see them all like before. It causes confusion on wether followed channels are live, and how many are live at a glance since its hidden down below a large ad banner and the “Stories” section. Depending on if followed channels have made any, recently featured clips and/or highlights also take up space and push live channels further down, though this depends since it isn’t always in the same spot and isn’t appearing every time the app is opened.
Move “Stories” somewhere below “Your Live Channels” or move them to another spot in the app so we can still access stories easily if wanted, without pushing access to other content out of the way. Please consider prioritizing followed live streams to be the most easily and first accessible content at the top of the screen upon opening the mobile app.
It’s a similar issue on an iPad, at least held horizontally, the large ad banner at the top takes up more screen space on the iPad, and pushes live followed channels further from view despite how much more screen space an iPad has over an iPhone the live channels are mostly hidden unless scrolled down to. Please find a better way to organize the main screen of the app on an iPad to avoid wasting so much space on the screen and having live channels, continue watching, followed channels, and stories from hiding each other while competing for space on the screen. It should be made more convenient and easy to find what is needed when first opening the app without the need to scroll immediately to see any of the content. Prioritize live channels to show up at the top without other things hiding them from view before scrolling.