Environment Variable is correct. I am in Chicago, variable is set to Chicago

No, it is not:
@Fofer's response is correct.
For anyone coming across this later, I just want to point out that this exact scenario is described in the Github repo, so it should always be your first resource for questions like this:
Doing that, you will see this:

I appreciate it. I should have said, to me it looks correct.
Thanks very much. That seems to have gotten it. I have typed America/Chicago a million times, I don't know where I got US from.
@babsonnexus Crunchyroll does not seem to work on Apple TV or Fire TV, it goes to the browser for Fire TV and does nothing for Apple TV it wont load anything, all have the Crunchyroll app installed
Is there a way or use case for it to only pull in new episodes of Shows? Meaning, can I leverage it as a sudo DVR so that when new episodes air, SLM creates the link so I can easily watch them in Hulu/Disney/Peacock/etc. So far it is pulling in all historical episodes, where I just want new airings from this point forward.
That's what I'm pretty much using it for. You need to go into SLM and mark all of the old episodes as watched and it won't pull them.
What @scottuf said is the way, but I do want to clarify something. Every time SLM runs Check for New Episodes it is reading the entire list of available episodes and adding a "new episode" if it finds one that is not in the local database. So SLM is always going to "pull" every episode, but it just won't "process" the episodes if they are marked as Watched.
As for how to do this, please review the directions on the repo:
Looks like this may not work exactly as I was hoping. Not at any fault from SLM, but justwatch doesn't appear to update the episode list quite fast enough. For example, there were shows that aired the other night and are on Hulu/Disney+ the next morning, but justwatch doesn't have them listed yet. Having it be a few days behind doesn't work for my use case sadly. 
Stream Link Manager for Channels featured on our Community page 
After watching a video linked by stream link manager it is supposed to be auto marked as ‘Watched’ on channels?
“Watched” means completed, and if it is in an outside service, SLM has no way to know if you completed it, so you have to manually mark it as Watched in Channels.
Fair enough.
On an unrelated note I am finding that links to bbc iPlayer don’t work. Is this a known problem?
I just want to clarify that in Channels you have to manually mark as watched. If you delete it from Channels, it will get marked as watched in SLM (once trash purges). If you mark as watched in SLM, the opposite is true and it will get removed from Channels.
See Troubleshooting / FAQ on the repo, also referenced above:
When using SLM to add movies would it be possible to add an option to add all movies from a collection at once or maybe to select multiple movies at once,at the moment say you want to add the Harry Potter movies you do the following:
Select Add Program
Type Harry Potter
Click search
Select the first Movie
Click Get
then
Type Harry Potter
Click search
Select the 2nd movie
Click get
And repeat,repeat,repeat
When we search for titles could we not have a tick box next to each movie so we can bulk select several titles at once?
This would be... difficult... from a technical perspective based on how SLM works, but I don't think impossible. I've added it as a request, but as a backburner item for now since it will require a fairly substantial rewrite of some functionality.
I'm also preparing a large release for next week, so won't be taking a look for a little while yet.
Oddly enough when using Channels and stream link manager on iPad the iPlayer links work, on Apple TV they don’t.



