That's probably the case. I haven't been keeping an eye on the Amazon account, as I rarely use Amazon, other than for Prime Video. My wife deals with the account.
I have a subscription to Prime. The main screen on Prime shows Paramount+ as a "channel". And I'm able to watch shows in that channel. I've never subscribed to Paramount+, but Prime has let me watch various P+ shows without any problem (unlike other "channels" listed on Prime). I've never...
I'm curious about how this will affect getting P+ through Amazon. I currently get access to P+ programming as a free "channel" in Prime. I've never had to subscribe to it. So far, I've yet to get any notification from Amazon that this will change.
There were instances like this decades ago. I recall two shows airing new episodes of a current season on the broadcast network while a cable network was airing reruns of earlier episodes of the the same season. Both involved NBC as the originating network and Lifetime as the syndicating...
Yeah, it's more like a company that's been selling widgets for years, but sales have dropped to the point where it's costing them more to warehouse the things than they'd make in future sales. So they sell off their unsold widgets to someone like Overstock for pennies on the dollar, and write...
Son of B. The episode listing at The Futon Critic (which is usually accurate) had a repeat of ep1 on Christmas Day. But I just checked it again, and now it's showing ep2 for Christmas. They must've changed their minds with the huge viewer numbers for the pilot.
As it turned out, the pilot for 1923 was not available to watch when it was supposed to be (through Prime, anyway), though it popped up as available at 3:00am Monday morning. Still haven't watched it, since the second episode won't pop up until New Year's Day. In the meantime, I'm watching Jack...
Makes me worried that things are going to look weird for me on P+ now. I haven't watched anything on it since S3 of Lower Decks ended, but I'll be watching 1923 starting tonight. Then again, I watch P+ via Amazon Prime instead of through a separate app, and have never encountered any of the...
Was it? Hunh. I guess I'd forgotten that. Not that it mattered much. In the Boston area, it was on WSBK, which certainly was Boston's UPN affiliate, but they had a lot of non-UPN programming as well. We would've gotten Voyager in stereo either way.
The fact that they carried all of the Boston...
I watched it. I'm not a gamer, so I have no understanding of the backstory. It was interesting enough, at least in the characters of Master Sergeant and Kwan, to continue for now. On the downside, I was a bit put off by the combat scene that started off the episode, in that it looked like a...
That depends on what one is interested in.
(1) The various Star Trek shows are the obvious first mention, though there are certainly mixed reactions even among fans. Given that their current scheduling plan seems to be to have one Trek show or another on every week of the year, it's a good deal...
I wonder how many times they get someone calling to cancel, and when asked why, the customer says, "Because of shit like forcing me to call in order to cancel!"
OK, so here's a question...I subscribe to CBS AA and access it through Prime. Now that it's P+, will it carry over (just under the new name)? I guess I've just been assuming this, and hadn't looked into it.