Amazon
is
going
to
shut
down
Freevee,
its
free
ad-supported
streaming
television
(FAST)
service.
The
service’s
content
has
already
been
migrated
over
to
Prime
Video
and
new
episodes
of
Freevee
shows
will
be
available
to
people
who
don’t
pay
for
Prime,
Deadline
reports.
The
brand
will
be
phased
out
“over
the
coming
weeks,”
Deadline
says.
Freevee
originally
launched
out
of
Amazon-owned
IMDb
in
2019
as
IMDb
Freedive
and
was
rebranded
a
few
months
after
launch
to
IMDb
TV
and
then
to
Freevee
in
2022.
The
service
had
some
of
its
own
original
content,
like
Bosch:
Legacy
and
Jury
Duty,
Amazon
also
added
some
Prime
Video
content
to
the
service
starting
in
2023.
But
Adweek
reported
in
February
that
Amazon
was
planning
to
sunset
the
brand
—
following
the
introduction
of
ads
on
Prime
Video
in
January,
the
company’s
video
streaming
offerings
had
gotten
a
bit
muddy.
“To
deliver
a
simpler
viewing
experience
for
customers,
we
have
decided
to
phase
out
Freevee
branding,”
an
Amazon
spokesperson
says
in
a
statement
to
Deadline. “There
will
be
no
change
to
the
content
available
for
Prime
members,
and
a
vast
offering
of
free
streaming
content
will
still
be
accessible
for
non-Prime
members,
including
select
Originals
from
Amazon
MGM
Studios,
a
variety
of
licensed
movies
and
series,
and
a
broad
library
of
FAST
Channels
—
all
available
on
Prime
Video.”
(Originally posted by Jay Peters)
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