Amazon has announced it has reached a licensing agreement with Twentieth Century Fox to bring instant streaming films and television shows to Amazon Prime members free of charge by the end of this fall. The deal brings Amazon's total number of streaming movies and shows to over 11,000, and adds the company to current partners such as CBS, NBC, Sony, and Warner Bros.
Amazon and Fox make a deal for instant streaming
Amazon announces a deal with Twentieth Century Fox to bring streaming movies and television shows to Prime members.
Amazon announces a deal with Twentieth Century Fox to bring streaming movies and television shows to Prime members.


The deal with Fox will bring movies such as Mrs. Doubtfire and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and tv shows like The X-Files to Prime Members. The announcement came quickly on the heels of Netflix’s announcement
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