This expands the availability of Bloomberg TV+ on Prime Video, which had previously launched in Canada, Mexico, Australia and Brazil.
“It’s no secret that audiences are moving to streaming to consume both news and entertainment. We’ve been ahead of that curve and now, with the launch of the Bloomberg TV+ and Bloomberg Originals channels on Amazon Freevee, we can reach an even wider audience.” said Travis Winkler, general manager of video and audio at Bloomberg Media, in a statement
The announcement comes as Bloomberg Media continues to expand its video offerings under the Bloomberg Originals brand including documentaries, video podcasts and smart series at the intersection of business and culture.
Amazon Freevee is a streaming video service with thousands of premium movies and TV shows, including originals and free ad-supported (FAST) channels, available anytime, for free.
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