By Guillermo
Clicker.com
Today marks the launch of Amazon Prime Instant Video (which you can already find as a sorting option on Clicker, thanks to an early heads-up from our friends at Amazon), the company’s entry into the “instant streaming” subscription market popularized, at least in these early days, by our other friends at Netflix and Hulu. The wrinkle added by Amazon is that rather than offer the service as a standalone, they’re offering it as a “free” perk to the 4 million+ existing members of their Prime service, which provides bulk shipping discounts for an annual $79 charge.
Today marks the launch of Amazon Prime Instant Video (which you can already find as a sorting option on Clicker, thanks to an early heads-up from our friends at Amazon), the company’s entry into the “instant streaming” subscription market popularized, at least in these early days, by our other friends at Netflix and Hulu. The wrinkle added by Amazon is that rather than offer the service as a standalone, they’re offering it as a “free” perk to the 4 million+ existing members of their Prime service, which provides bulk shipping discounts for an annual $79 charge.
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