Yesterday Amazon added Instant Videos to its Amazon Prime service, giving members the ability to stream over 5,000 movie and TV show titles. Hot on the heels of that story, today Netflix worked out a deal to stream a big portion of the CBS library of TV shows on its service. Looking at what the two developments involve, you'll notice a similar pattern: in both cases, the vast majority of the content is very old.
The news about video coming to Amazon Prime was initially exciting since the service (which most people had probably dismissed because it really only offered getting your Amazon junk delivered a day or two sooner) costs less per month than Netflix, and even Hulu Plus. Now people have a reason to give Amazon Prime a second look. [Read The Rest By Clicking HERE]
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