The Sunday Guardian

Amazon replaces Facebook & Twitter, bags NFL live stream

- JEFFREY DASTIN

Amazon will live-stream games for the NFL this year, a company spokeswoma­n said on Tuesday, marking a high-profile push by the online retailer to attract fans to its Prime shopping and video-playback club.

As part of the deal, Amazon will stream 10 Thursday-night games online for Prime members exclusivel­y. The same games will be broadcast by networks CBS and NBC on television.

Amazon beat out Twitter, Facebook and Google’s YouTube for the digital distributi­on rights, according to a person familiar with the matter. The Seattle-based company agreed to pay the NFL five times what Twitter spent on the rights last year, which was reported to be $10m, the person said.

Amazon declined to comment on the deal’s price tag.

The deal underscore­s a key strategy Amazon has to win a greater share of shoppers’ wallets: offer benefits like fast shipping and video-streaming so people sign up for Prime and, consequent­ly, turn to Amazon for more of their purchases.

While the Seattle-based company has streamed live events in the past, the NFL may be its biggest stage yet, and reflects Amazon’s push beyond its mainstay of on-demand video.

Sports fans are increasing­ly relying on the internet to watch content at the expense of traditiona­l cable and satellite connection­s. Twitter attracted 243,000 viewers on average during its NFL livestream debut last year.

“The NFL was a great partner to launch our strategy and we will continue to work with them to bring great content to our passionate sports fans,” the social media company said in a statement.

News of the deal with Amazon was earlier reported by technology news site Recode. THE INDEPEMDEN­T

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