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Sensical Launches On Prime Video Channels, Expanding Distribution Footprint For Common Sense Kids Streaming Platform
Sensical, the kids streaming service run by Common Sense Networks, has launched on Prime Video Channels.
The $4-a-month subscription offering gives Common Sense, the for-profit arm of Common Sense Media led by former Sony and Crackle streaming exec Eric Berger, a presence in SVOD, AVOD, mobile and…
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By Dade Hayes
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Crunchyroll’s Streaming Service Launches On Prime Video Channels In The U.S. And Three Other Territories
Crunchyroll, Sony’s anime subsidiary, has reached an agreement with Amazon for its subscription streaming outlet to be offered via Prime Video Channels.
The hub for a range of subscription services like Max, Starz and Paramount+ with Showtime, is a potent subscriber acquisition engine. Crunchyroll…
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By Dade Hayes
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HBO Max Returns To Amazon Prime Video Channels, Reversing Previous Strategy In New Streaming Distribution Pact
Warner Bros Discovery and Amazon have struck a new distribution deal for HBO Max, returning the streaming service to Prime Video Channels.
The agreement undoes a key mission for prior corporate entity WarnerMedia, which launched HBO Max in 2020, two years before merging with Discovery. Former…
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HBO Max Slashes Price In Half After HBO Leaves Amazon Channels, In Bid To Stem Expected Subscriber Losses
WarnerMedia is offering a half-off discount on HBO Max now that HBO is no longer available on Amazon Prime Video Channels.
Today through September 26, the monthly subscription cost will be $7.49 for up to six months for anyone who had accessed HBO via the Channels platform. The discount is available to both new and…
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By Dade Hayes
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CBS All Access Reduced-Ad Version Hits Amazon Prime Video Channels
After seeing subscription gains for Showtime and CBS All Access via Amazon’s Prime Video Channels, CBS has reached a deal with the tech giant for the reduced-ad version of All Access.
As of today, both the basic and reduced-ad tiers of CBS All Access will be available via Prime Video Channels, for $5.99 and $9.99 a…
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