Amazon Reportedly Planning a Free, Ad-supported Video Service for Fire TV Owners (theverge.com) 26
Amazon is making an even bigger play for the television advertising market with a planned launch of an ad-supported video service specifically for Fire TV device owners, according to a report today from The Information. From a report: The service, which could be called Free Dive, is said to be very close in concept to the Roku Channel, an ad-supported free video service for Roku streaming devices and smart TVs that's helped the device maker grow its platform business. These services tend to offer a random mix of older catalog content, but they're free to stream. The Information estimates Amazon has around 48 million customers who own a Fire TV device, either in the form of a HDMI stick, a more powerful and 4K-equipped HDMI dongle, and the new, Alexa-enabled Fire Cube.
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Perfect for me (Score:2)
Seems to miss the mark entirely (Score:3, Insightful)
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Pay for the broadband, get content and advertising.
It's literally cable but for the web.
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Gateway drug (Score:2)
One has to ask though why there are Amazon stick's now when Prime has apps on all the popular smart TV OS's? Even TCL has the full proper Android TV now.
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It will serve as a gateway drug to Amazon Prime. Much like how the ad supported free version of Spotify is a gateway drug to the paid subscription service.
Amazon prime already has ads. It's a big reason why we're thinking about not renewing our membership.
One has to ask though why there are Amazon stick's now when Prime has apps on all the popular smart TV OS's? Even TCL has the full proper Android TV now.
Smart TVs are for stupid people. They don't get updates like Fire TV does. You can fault Amazon for all sorts of things, but one thing they do right is continue delivering updates. Even the original Fire TV stick is still getting them.
golfclap (Score:2)
Amazon, congratulations, you just reinvented OTA-TV stations. Just that it's not OTA but through the network cable, but I am fairly sure people don't care.
You might have noticed, though, that people can get that without Fire-TV. What they don't get (easily) without Fire-TV is ad-FREE video. In other words, you might want to rethink the general idea and ponder your target demographic.
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You tell 'em boss.
There's no way they spent any time analyzing what channels (apps?) were most often used in the millions of devices they already sold to determine that there is a significant market for add supported free TV. And they definitely shouldn't follow in the financially successful footsteps of the most popular device manufacturer in their industry (Roku).
They should spend 100% of their time and budget marketing to people who buy Amazon Fires to root them and turn them into Kodi boxes/sticks.
Fire TV? (Score:2)
How about also supporting their own Fire 7 and Fire 8 tablets?
Ads blocked in 5...4... (Score:2)
Yeah, that won't last. Ads are obsolete. No one wants them, and only idiots tolerate them.
Greetings from the future! (Score:2)
So you pay for the device, then you can watch shows, and it's supported by ads? Welcome to 1941!
"Since inception in the US in 1941, television commercials have become one of the most effective, persuasive, and popular methods of selling products of many sorts, especially consumer goods."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/... [wikipedia.org]
Somewhere, deep inside Amazon, there is an executive who got a big bonus for floating this innovative idea.
Once, I wanted to get some info from a paper that I had left at my house. I knew tha
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a Free, Ad-supported Video Service
So ... it's TV.
You know, like with rabbit ears, that I watched the Brady Bunch on.