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.
Amazon Prime Video has given a series order to 'Sky High,' which follows 15-year-old Blake Robbins' lawsuit accusing his school of spying on him.
Amazon is saying goodbye to “Try Before You Buy.” The service allows Amazon Prime members to try on select clothing items, shoes and accessories at home before completing a purchase.
Prime Try Before You Buy let customers pick a few items to be sent, and only pay for what they decided to keep.
Amazon is getting rid of one of its subscription benefits from 31 January, so if you want to Try Before You Buy, be quick.
If you're not a frequent Amazon customer, you're probably wondering what is Amazon Prime or if it's worth your money. Amazon Prime is a subscription service that gives members access to a variety ...
Julie C. Dao’s fantasy book series “Rise of the Empress” will come to life on the small screen, as Amazon Prime Video has ordered a series adaptation. “American Horror Story” alums Crystal Liu and James Wong will serve as co-showrunners.
While the bulk of Prime Video’s movies arrive at the beginning of the month, Amazon still adds a handful of titles in the subsequent weeks as well. Case in point, 2015’s Jurassic World is one ...
Much of Amazon’s experimentation in the Kindle line has generally led to bigger devices that are easier to read, but the Kindle Colorsoft is the first that ventures beyond a fully monochromatic viewing experience.
Prime Video has named Keisuke Oishi as its new country manager for Japan, effective Jan. 20. The veteran Amazon executive, who most recently served as director and general manager of Amazon Music Japan, will report to Gaurav Gandhi, VP of Prime Video Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. He replaces Kodama Takashi.
Beast Games may have shattered streaming records, but the show's true significance lies in what it reveals about Amazon's evolving retail media strategy.
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.