![]() “Prime Video” has long been a misnomer for Amazon’s app. Prime Video will be the exclusive carrier of Thursday Night Football this fall, for instance, and it has started offering some regional sports coverage, including select New York Yankees and Seattle Storm games in those markets. It’s a meaningful change as Amazon buys up more live-sports streaming rights. Meanwhile, the Live TV tab will include a row for live and upcoming sporting events, both from Prime Video and add-on services. (Here, though, a new gripe emerges: You won’t be able to hide channels you’re not paying for or otherwise customize the guide.) Prime Video’s “Live” section includes a cable-like channel guide. The app’s left sidebar now includes a dedicated “Live” menu, with a cable-style grid guide for Amazon’s free streaming channels, along with live feeds from premium add-on channels, such as Paramount+ and AMC+. Amazon’s original shows get extra-large home screen banners.īut Amazon’s also making some big changes to emphasize live TV. Those genre menus will also appear in the search section, which is being renamed “Find.” Taking a page from Netflix, the home screen will feature a “Top 10” list, making trending shows easier to track down. ![]() ![]() The revamped home screen includes filtering options for movies and TV shows, along with quick links into “Categories,” such as Comedy and Action & Adventure. Browsing Prime Video’s on-demand catalog should be easier with the new design.
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