Amazon Prime Video is the most popular streaming service in Germany. And to keep it that way, the makers always come up with something new. Now another innovation is looming that will change Prime Video enormously.
With Prime Video , Amazon is the most popular video streaming provider in this country . With a market share of over 30 percent, Netflix and Disney + are far behind. But whether Prime Video, Netflix or other streaming services: they all have problems. Because customers are running away and are increasingly ending up with a well-known, free, but dubious alternative . Amazon wants to prevent this and is apparently working on an innovation that should make the streaming portal significantly better.
AMAZON COULD OUTSOURCE PARTS OF PRIME VIDEO
In addition to constant new content, which is free of charge for Prime Video subscribers, Amazon has decided to completely redesign the Prime Video interface after a long time. The creators of the streaming portal revamped the look last year. And things could change again very soon. Rumor has it that Amazon wants to outsource its sports program to its own app. This should mean that sports content can be found in one place and the regular Prime video is clearer.
On the one hand, this would benefit everyone who only wants to watch films and series. On the other hand, sports fans don’t have to struggle through the sometimes confusing Prime Video offering to get to the Champions League .
SKY LOSES, OTHERS WIN
For some time, Amazon has owned the rights to broadcast many Champions League games. While Sky is losing more and more rights and other streaming services like Prime Video and Dazn are gaining. This is likely to continue in the coming years. In the US , for example, the NFL playoffs, NBA games and New York Yankees games are all shown on Amazon Prime Video . Amazon could also secure more and more rights in Germany. The fact that the streaming portal is very interested in this is shown by the many documentaries and series on well-known footballers like Sergio Ramos and clubs like Manchester City (All or Nothing ), which Amazon offers its subscribers exclusively.