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Amazon's Prime Video has shifted its strategic focus towards live sports and away from original television shows and movies, seeking to meet internal corporate profit targets, The Information reported on Friday.
Netflix is by far the most popular streaming service, and its new pricing structure makes it among the most expensive. For comparison, Amazon Prime Video, the second most popular service, costs $14.99 per month or $139 per year (it's bundled with the Amazon Prime delivery service). Disney+ is $15.99 with no ads, and ad-free Hulu is $18.99 a month.
Also starring Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang, Presence originally premiered at Sundance Film Festival last January, where Neon bought the distribution rights in a $5 million deal. Critics described the film as a “slow burn,” despite the film’s brief 85-minute runtime, so settle in.
According to a US report, Prime is undergoing a change in strategy. For the video part of its "Amazon Prime" subscription, the online giant apparently wants to position itself much differently in the long term than before.
Fantasy movies take us to magical worlds where anything can happen—castles in the sky, talking animals, and amazing adventures. They let us escape from everyday life and dive into stories full of wonder and excitement.
Prime Video to focus on live sports to reach profitability by 2025. This strategic move aligns with CEO Andy Jassy's vision.
Mel Gibson’s so-called movie jail continues to be lenient, because the director is once again back with a new action blockbuster starring Mark Wahlberg, aka Flight Risk, which opens in movie theaters this weekend.
Netflix's earnings report sent its stock surging — and made it a bit more clear how sports content impacts the company's present and future.
Netflix remains a strong player but lacks the upside potential and risk-reward balance to justify its valuation and is unlikely to outperform the market. Read more here.
The UK is considering making households who only use streaming services such as Netflix and Disney pay the BBC license fee, as part of plans to modernize the way it funds the public-service broadcaster.
Netflix users face being forced to pay the TV licence fee even if they do not watch the BBC, under plans being explored by officials...