Amazon (AMZN) Confirms Content License Deal with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

Amazon.com (AMZN) confirmed today a content licensing agreement with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios that will make Prime Instant Video the exclusive online-only subscription home for streaming all past seasons and episodes of the popular MTV series “Teen Wolf.”

“Teen Wolf is a dark, edgy show that really resonates with Amazon customers. We’re thrilled to offer all past seasons exclusively to Prime members so they can catch up or re-watch favorite episodes of the hit series at no additional cost,” said Brad Beale, Director of Digital Video Content Acquisition for Amazon. “We’re also excited to add more MGM classic films such as Raging Bull and Thelma and Louise to Prime Instant Video. We know our customers love these great films.”

This news follows the announcement made in October that Amazon and the Hollywood moviemaker expanded their content licensing agreement, which included making the hit drama series “Vikings” available on Prime Instant Video.

Amazon, which is based in Seattle, Washington, fell 1.1 percent to $353.98 in early Nasdaq trading, giving the company a market value of $162.7 billion.

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