Report: Amazon’s Ad-Supported Streaming Service Is A Done Deal

Report: Amazon’s Ad-Supported Streaming Service Is A Done Deal

Today in things Amazon might be working on: first, a travel site, and now, according to the New York Post, an ad-supported streaming video network. This has been previously rumoured, but the Post is saying it’s a done deal.

The Post also says the service would operate separately from a $US99 Prime subscription, be supported by ads and might undercut the cost of a Netflix subscription. While that estimation came from an analyst — which means it is basically worthless — it would make sense that a Netflix clone with ads would cost less than Netflix itself.

As with many things Amazon does, this lower-level video subscription service would be used as bait to lure people to ultimately sign up for Prime. In other words, if you like Transparent, but you want to see it without blocks of ads interspersed, you’d have to pony up for Prime. Next step, profit. Considering Amazon has been throwing a lot of New York Post]


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