WSJ: Comcast Expands and Reaches New Agreements With Amazon to Share Streaming Content Across Platforms

Comcast has reached new or expanded existing distribution agreements with Amazon to make their streaming content available on each other’s platforms.

Philadelphia-based Comcast has reached new or expanded existing distribution agreements with Amazon to make their streaming content available on each other’s platforms, writes Dean Seal for The Wall Street Journal.

Comcast customers will have Prime Video content available on NBCUniversal’s Xfinity X1 devices, while Amazon users will have access to NBCUniversal’s Peacock streaming app subscriptions on the Prime Video platform and Fire TV.

“This multi-faceted set of agreements is a testament to our close collaboration with Amazon,” said Comcast President Mike Cavanagh.

Read more about Comcast’s new agreements with Amazon and what they will mean for customers in The Wall Street Journal.

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