
Amazon is partnering with Fox Broadcasting Company to bring more movies and TV shows to Amazon Prime suscribers. About 11,000 titles will be added to the library and made available with unlimited access.
The deal was announced over the weekend by Jeff Bezos through an official letter:
I have big news for Amazon Prime members – we’ve just signed a deal with FOX to add a broad selection of movies and TV shows to our unlimited instant streaming service later this fall. The new additions from the FOX library include 24, Arrested Development, The X-Files, Ally McBeal, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and – available on digital video for the first time – The Wonder Years. We now have deals with CBS, NBCUniversal, Sony, and Warner Bros, and adding FOX will bring the total to more than 11,000 movies and TV shows available for unlimited instant streaming.
Since its launch last February, the Prime Instant Video has been gaining popularity but the service still needs some boost. That’s why more content is being added regularly
Here’s a rundown of Amazon’s Instant Prime video offers:
- all-you-can-watch unlimited streaming – $79.99/year
- free 2-day shipping
- $3.99 one day shipping
- strong platform support
- 11,000 titles from Fox
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