The National Football League (NFL) and Amazon have reached a multiyear agreement to renew their exclusive partnership to deliver a live digital stream of Thursday Night Football.
Read More »Amazon’s IMDb Launches Free Streaming Service for Movies, TV Series
Amazon-owned IMDb has launched a free, ad-supported streaming video channel available in the U.S. featuring TV shows and movies.
Read More »Comcast & Amazon Pact to Offer Prime Video
Comcast and Amazon have reached an agreement to launch Prime Video on Xfinity X1, marking the first time that the streaming service will be integrated on an MVPD platform in the U.S.
Read More »Amazon to Increase Video Spend, Raise Prices on Prime in the U.S.
Amazon is planning to raise the cost of its annual Prime offering, which includes the video service, as it also intends to increase its spending on content.
Read More »Multicom’s The Things We’ve Seen Comes to Amazon & More
Multicom Entertainment Group is releasing the film The Things We’ve Seen on Amazon and several other platforms this week.
Read More »Netflix Leads U.S. Subscription OTT Video Services
According to Parks Associates updated list of the top ten subscription OTT video services in the U.S. market, Netflix, Amazon and Hulu continue to hold the top three slots while HBO Now made a significant move into the top five.
Read More »Robert Kirkman & Skybound Tie Up with Amazon
Amazon Studios has scored an overall deal with Robert Kirkman and a first-look deal with Kirkman’s Skybound Entertainment.
Read More »comScore: Netflix Still Leads OTT Market, YouTube Gaining Ground
Netflix is still the most dominant OTT platform in the U.S., comScore reports, but market competition is intensifying, with 11 services now reaching more than 1 million or more homes every month.
Read More »The Tick Greenlit by Amazon
SEATTLE: Three new series have been greenlit to become Amazon originals, including the superhero-themed The Tick.
Read More »Amazon Picks Up Two More Seasons of Catastrophe
SEATTLE: Amazon has opted in for two additional seasons of the comedy Catastrophe, produced for the U.K. broadcaster Channel 4.
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