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For years, the Amen Corner feed has been one of the Masters’ most popular streaming options, especially during the tournament’s early rounds. This year, Amazon is putting their own spin on the formula with ‘Inside Amen Corner,’ a new stats-focused look at Augusta National’s most iconic stretch.
Amazon’s piece of the Masters came after years of talks the company conducted with Augusta National while building its portfolio of live sports events which include the NFL’s Thursday Night Football package, the NBA and NASCAR in the U.S. and Champions League Soccer and Wimbledon tennis in international markets.
This year, Amazon's Prime Video will join two longtime TV partners, CBS and ESPN, in airing live coverage of the Masters.
Murder is on the menu in March for Prime Video. Three of the biggest new releases on Amazon's streaming service in the month involve smart people solving brutal killings, because that's what we love to watch while we are not being murdered in our living rooms.
That could be down to the star power of co-lead, Rebecca Ferguson, who also stars in Apple TV's mega-hit series, Silo, who in this movie plays an altogether different character – an artificial intelligence (AI), tasked with passing judgment on capital criminals.
You might know Amazon's streaming service best for shows like The Boys and Fallout -- and both are great -- but you shouldn't stop there if you have a subscription. The streamer is home to lesser-known series, like The Devil's Hour, and continues to add excellent options, such as the new college-set comedy Overcompensating.
Want to start a new show, but don't have a ton of time? Luckily, you can watch all of these Amazon Prime Video shows in one day (or even a few hours).
La Oficina’ really broke through in Mexico in a way that felt immediate and sustained,” Javiera Balmaceda, Amazon MGM Studios’ head of local originals for Latin Americ