Amazon to Sunset Freevee, Consolidating Its Ad and Product Efforts
One More FREE Streaming Service is Going by the Wayside
Adweek is reporting that
No More FREE TV From Freevee
In a strategic shift that's sending ripples through the streaming world, e-commerce giant Amazon is reportedly preparing to bid farewell to its free, ad-supported television application, Freevee. According to well-placed sources, this move is part of a larger plan to streamline its advertising and product offerings, with a renewed focus on Prime Video, its flagship streaming service.
The sunset of Freevee is expected to occur within the coming weeks, although the exact date remains fluid, contingent on several ongoing factors. Industry insiders suggest that the service will likely cease operations during the second quarter of this year.
This decision follows the launch of Prime Video's ad-supported tier in January, signaling a new chapter in Amazon's approach to streaming services.
As we eagerly await more details, one thing is clear: Amazon is redefining its streaming landscape, and viewers and advertisers alike will be watching closely to see what unfolds.
The good news is you will still be able to watch the Free Adsupported content directly from the Amazon Prime app according to Amazon. This makes sense in a way because it allows them to focus on one inclusive platform instead of two saving both money and resources.
Even as Amazon's Freevee calls it quits, there are still plenty of free, ad-supported television (FAST) streaming sites available. And these can be watched on many different streaming platforms or directly from select Smart TVs.
There are Also Plenty of Other FREE TV Streaming Options
Even as Amazon's Freevee calls it quits, there are still plenty of free, ad-supported television (FAST) streaming sites available. And these can be watched on many different streaming platforms or directly from select Smart TVs.
Viewers can still continue enjoying their favorite shows and movies without putting a dent in their wallets.
One popular streaming site is Tubi, owned by Fox Corporation. With over 35,000 titles spanning various genres, Tubi caters to a wide range of viewer preferences. From classic films and cult favorites to popular TV series, Tubi's extensive library ensures there's always something exciting to watch.
Crackle, a Sony-owned streaming service, is yet another platform offering free, ad-supported content. Known for its collection of action movies, Crackle also features a mix of TV shows, original content, and a rotating selection of films from major studios.
In the ever-evolving world of streaming, the demise of one service often paves the way for the growth and discovery of others. As Amazon's Freevee prepares for its final bow, viewers can take comfort in knowing that a multitude of free streaming options are still available, each full of captivating free TV content just waiting to be explored.
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