Amazon Prime vs. Netflix vs. iTunes vs. Hulu.
There is a major content streaming/cord-cutting-reason war brewing, and it’s more than a two-horse race. The latest news is pitting Amazon vs. Netflix vs. iTunes vs. Hulu. Amazon is now offering it’s Amazon Prime subscribers (free shipping for $79/year) access to over 5000 movies and television shows at no extra cost.
Here’s the comparison to , thanks to Clicker:
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This is a perfect example of marketplace competition resulting in tangible benefits for consumers.
Thanks to Danny Sullivan for pointing this out.
awesome mega chart of amazon v netflix v hulu offerings from @clicker http://bit.ly/eDrfmO (via @techmeme)
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Love the chart. Didn’t think that anyone was really giving Netflix any competition. If only the same could be said for the AT&T/T-mobile deal.
if you like that chart, check out this comparison of all Online Tv and Movie Providers – http://online-tv-and-movies.findthebest.com/ -
email me at ngreenberg@findthebest if you’d like to embed the free resource to your page!
Would love to see an update to this reflecting Netflix’s recent price change for delivery and streaming.