
Amazon has
applied for 76 different names in Icann's new TLD scheme, with several of them pointing to the company's ambitions to keep pushing forward on its plans to enhance its video and entertainment services -- among the names that point to video, including some for its existing brands, are ".movie", ".video", ".box", ".imdb" and ".prime." Today Amazon announced some news that also underscores that strategy: it has
signed a deal with MGM to add "hundreds" of film and TV classics to its
Prime Instant Video service. The deal is a strong step ahead for the company in enhancing the long-tail back catalog for the service, which has up to now been heavily looking to add newer releases to the selection and will see older titles like?
The?
Silence of the Lambs,
Moonstruck,?
Dances with Wolves, Rain Man?and?
The Terminator, and TV series like?
Stargate.?Prime Instant Video now has a catalog of some 18,000 titles, including both films and TV episodes, available for streaming.
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