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50 Cent Joins ESPN for Exciting NBA Finals Coverage
Get ready for the NBA Finals with 50 Cent joining ESPN for pregame hype and game telecasts. Don’t miss the excitement and star power starting soon!
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Amazon Greenlights ‘Coach Prime’ Season 3, Expands Lineup with Madden Game Docuseries and ‘ChiefsAholic’ Criminal Chronicles
Season three of "Coach Prime" is set to return on Amazon Prime Video, featuring University of Colorado Boulder's football coach Deion Sanders. This captivating docuseries is brought to life by executive producers from SMAC Entertainment and showrunner Micah Brown, as unveiled during Amazon’s 2024 upfront presentation.
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AT&T and Amazon Prime Video Forge Exclusive Advertising Partnership for WNBA and NWSL Women’s Sports
Ahead of next week's upfront, Amazon Prime Video highlights its commitment to women's sports by announcing a new sponsorship deal. In partnership with AT&T and Omnicom Group's Optimum Sports, the telecom giant will become the primary sponsor for 21 WNBA games broadcasted on the platform.
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‘Fallout’ Shatters Records: Amazon Series Claims Historic 2.9 Billion Minutes in Premiere Week
"Fallout" emerged as the top-streamed show in the April 8-14 period, setting a new record for the highest single-week viewership on Amazon Prime Video. Within just five days of its release, this video game adaptation amassed 2.9 billion minutes of watch time, surpassing the previous record by over a billion minutes.
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Amazon’s Alex Cross Series Starring Aldis Hodge Renewed for Season 2 Ahead of Series Premiere
Amazon Prime Video has already renewed its yet-to-be-released series adapted from James Patterson's Alex Cross novels for a second season, starring Aldis Hodge. Despite no premiere date for the first season, insider reports suggest Amazon's early satisfaction prompted the renewal.
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‘Fallout’ Nabs 65 Million Viewers in First Two Weeks of Availability, Amazon Claims
Fallout has exploded in popularity on Amazon Prime Video, attracting 65 million viewers in just 16 days since its full release on April 10. It ranks as the platform's second most-watched title to date.
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