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Amazon quietly doubles ad load on Prime Video

Movieguide · 16h
Wait…Am I Watching More Ads on Prime Video?
Feel like you're sitting through more ads on Prime Video? Well, it's not your imagination. The streamer has quietly
NewsBytes · 8m
Prime Video is now showing ads during shows in India
Amazon Prime Video begins displaying commercials today, June 17, aiming to generate additional revenue amidst increasing on-demand video competition.
Ars Technica · 5d
Amazon Prime Video subscribers sit through up to 6 minutes of ads per hour
Currently, anyone who signs up for Amazon Prime (which is $15 per month or $139 per year) gets Prime Video with ads. If they don’t want to see commercials, they have to pay an extra $3 per month. One can also subscribe to Prime Video alone for $9 per month with ads or $12 per month without ads.
5d
Why Prime Video may be getting more annoying for some folks
Prime Video currently has a heavier ad load than both Netflix and Disney+, though it’s still considerably lighter than ...
2don MSN
How Prime Video's 'Burn Bar' is changing the way we watch NASCAR
NASCAR fans have grown accustomed to seeing speed, throttle and braking on broadcasts for years. There has been one ...
4d
I’ve been writing about digital media since the 90s and Prime Video’s latest ads onslaught is the final straw
Prime Video has quietly doubled the amount of advertising it shows paying customers. According to AdWeek, the initial ad load ...

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