
Amazon Prime Video Now Comes With Double the Ads!
So much for that "light load" the company promised.

This just makes me twice as unlikely to watch anything on Prime Video.
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I guess its that, or they create more tiers or add more commercials....Greed has no bounds, just what the market can bear.![]()
Amazon Prime Video Now Comes With Double the Ads!
So much for that "light load" the company promised.gizmodo.com
This just makes my twice as unlikely to watch anything on Prime Video.
Same. I think they are cleverly not doing ads from their most desired content when it first comes out and putting ads on older stuff.Watched the latest season of Clarksons Farm on the prime app on my AppleTV 4K and didn't get a single ad in any episodes. I don't watch much on prime though.
You can, just pay that additional $3 a month. I have done that since ads became a thing on Amazon. I don't miss that $3 one bit...How much are these ads to finance the NFL on Prime, that one or so game a week? I'd gladly give up that NFL game for no ads.
Yeah, I pay that as well. But I wonder how much of the ad or ad-free payoff revenue is to pay for the NFL rights to one-ish game a week.You can, just pay that additional $3 a month. I have done that since ads became a thing on Amazon. I don't miss that $3 one bit...
and for a few weekly Nascar now tooYeah, I pay that as well. But I wonder how much of the ad or ad-free payoff revenue is to pay for the NFL rights to one-ish game a week.
The ads are too repetitive..don't really need the same ad 14xSame. I think they are cleverly not doing ads from their most desired content when it first comes out and putting ads on older stuff.
To be honest, I don't hate this model because it encourages you to watch new shows when they come out and also doesn't punish the eager consumer. On the flip side, it helps the provider monetize older content and incentivizes keeping it available. IIRC, the big issue when streaming first started was they loaded the services up with tons of content to get subscribers, but then realized most of the unsustainable losses were from the need to pay the rights holders their residuals, hence a lot of content was taken off the services. If the ads can pay for the residuals and keep older stuff available, I'm here for that.