Youtube, Photo Stream not working, also watching a movie from apple or netflix  fault.

Can anyone help, since I updated the latest software on my Apple TV, my youtube no longer works, it says unavailable, and i cant log in, it says I can log in with this account. also everytime i watch a movie on netflix or from apple, it freez or restarts.

I have exactly the same problem and find it really frustrating.
Is there anything that can be done, I have reset my apple TV unplugged and done all of this with no luck !
Can someone give us a bit of help, it's a bit frustrating
Thanks

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