In an effort to raise revenue, Amazon Prime Video will start showing commercials. The New York Times reports the change will go into effect in early 2024, and will apply in the United States, Canada, Britain and Germany. Veuer’s Maria Mercedes Galuppo has the story.
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00:00 In an effort to raise revenue, Amazon Prime Video will start showing commercials.
00:05 The New York Times reports the change will go into effect in early 2024
00:10 and will apply in the United States, Canada, Britain and Germany.
00:14 U.S. subscribers can opt out by paying an additional $2.99 per month.
00:18 Pricing for other countries are yet to be disclosed.
00:21 France, Italy, Spain, Mexico and Australia can expect the same changes to roll out later in 2024.
00:28 Amazon's statement said they would have fewer ads than other streaming providers.
00:33 [MUSIC PLAYING]