Prime Instant Video Adds More NBCU Shows

The Amazon service will now offer more programming including Covert Affairs, Defiance, Grimm, Hannibal and Suits as well as popular children’s shows including Curious George and Land Before Time.

Amazon.com today announced an expanded content licensing agreement with NBCUniversal Cable & New Media Distribution that will bring a variety of popular programs to Prime Instant Video. Prime Instant Video offers more than 40,000 movies and TV episodes for Prime members to stream on Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Roku, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and Wii U, among other connected TVs and devices — all at no additional cost.

Prime members will have exclusive unlimited subscription streaming access to prior seasons of the following NBCUniversal shows:

  • NBC’s dark fantasy drama Grimm, based on the collection of Grimm Fairy Tales, available today.
  • USA Network’s legal drama Suits and serialized spy thriller Covert Affairs, available today
  • NBC’s new psychological thriller Hannibal, based on the novels by Thomas Harris and produced by Gaumont International Television, available later this year.
  • Syfy’s new futuristic sci-fi and drama series Defiance, available early next year.

In addition, today’s announcement will add several fan-favorite shows to Prime Instant Video including NBC hit and Golden Globe nominated Smash, as well as Syfy drama series Alphas, Eureka and Warehouse 13.

Also available are popular children’s programs including Curious George and Land Before Time, which will both be available in Kindle FreeTime Unlimited, the all-you-can-eat content service that brings together books, games, apps, movies and TV shows for kids.

“We listen carefully to our customers to find out which TV shows and movies they find the most entertaining,” said Brad Beale, director of digital video content acquisition for Amazon. “Our expanded agreement with NBCUniversal gives Prime members access to even more exclusive content that they can stream instantly, at no additional cost.”

“We’re excited to expand our relationship with Amazon by adding great NBCUniversal content to Prime Instant Video,” said Frances Manfredi, president, NBCUniversal Cable & New Media Distribution. “With Amazon, we’re giving our established viewers a chance to catch up on what they missed while simultaneously reaching and engaging new audiences who may not have seen these great series on their premiering networks.”

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