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eb99
10 months agoNeighbour
Amazon Prime additional channel subscriptions
I recently signed up for Amazon Prime through adding it to my Optik TV selections. In looking through the available programs, I noticed that Amazon Prime offered programs from BBC Earth and Smithsoni...
- 10 months ago
Nighthawk wrote:You can subscribe to certain channels directly through Amazon as part of Prime. They are fully separate from Telus or any of the other service providers.
Exactly - a few years ago I signed up for a 2-month subscription to SHUDDER for $1.99/month through Amazon Prime. I compared the selection on Telus and on Amazon Prime and both a had quite a few movies / shows that the other one did not have.
Nighthawk
Community Power User
10 months agoYou can subscribe to certain channels directly through Amazon as part of Prime. They are fully separate from Telus or any of the other service providers. To access the channels you have from Telus, you'll need to do it through either a set top box (Telus, AppleTV, nVidia Shield), one of the iOS/iPadOS or Android apps, or through the website.
- BobArthur10 months agoLeader
Nighthawk wrote:You can subscribe to certain channels directly through Amazon as part of Prime. They are fully separate from Telus or any of the other service providers.
Exactly - a few years ago I signed up for a 2-month subscription to SHUDDER for $1.99/month through Amazon Prime. I compared the selection on Telus and on Amazon Prime and both a had quite a few movies / shows that the other one did not have.
- eb9910 months agoNeighbour
I thought that might be the case. Certainly, the BBC Earth selection on Amazon Prime allows you to stream all the shows in a series (like 'The Planets') that are only now starting to appear slowly and occasionally on the BBC Earth channel from TELUS.