Close out the first month of the year with a trio of great dramas on Amazon Prime Video that you need to watch in January.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Though much of PBS’ programming is already available to stream through through its own apps, now you can access it through Amazon Prime Video. Amazon has launched a selection of new, ad-free FAST channels consisting of programming from over 150 local PBS affiliate stations and the PBS KIDS Channel.
Mr. Mercedes is quite possibly the greatest serial killer thriller / supernatural drama that nobody really knows much about. Streamed in the US on Peacock but now available on Amazon Prime Video in the UK, this adaptation of an original series of novels by the great Stephen King is simply fantastic.
From a Tom Cruise action flick to a cult classic from the 1990s, these are five movies leaving Amazon Prime Video in January 2025 you have to watch.
If you're navigating Prime Video and don't know what to watch, you could start with these three excellent titles. The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
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.
Prime Video to focus on live sports to reach profitability by 2025. This strategic move aligns with CEO Andy Jassy's vision.
There are three comedies on Amazon Prime Video you need to watch in January 2025 that are particular favorites with great rewatch value. Two of them are classics from the 2000s and 2010s, while the third is a relatively new movie that subscribers will be excited to know is now available to watch with your Amazon Prime Video subscription.
Sports docuseries tend to depend on your level of interest – so this one is going to be an absolute hit for me.
Fallout Season 1 was one of the key video game adaptation releases in 2024, and its success is now fully known.
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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.