Right now, Amazon Prime Video introduced the launch of “Sports Talk,” a reside every day programming block devoted to 12 hours of sports-talk content material. Broadcasting Monday by way of Friday from 8 a.m.-8 p.m. ET on Prime Video, viewers within the U.S. can entry seven new exhibits on Sports activities Speak and not using a Prime membership. It should even be accessible on Amazon’s free, ad-supported streaming TV service, Freevee, and Amazon’s reside radio app, Amp.
Amazon partnered with manufacturing firm Embassy Row to carry a programming block that may be an “‘all the time on’ sports activities vacation spot for purchasers,” the corporate wrote in its announcement.
The brand new exhibits embrace “Bonjour Sports activities Speak,” which is hosted by sports activities broadcasters Madelyn Burke and Ben Lyons, plus a visitor host that rotates weekly; “The Cari Champion Present,” with former ESPN anchor Cari Champion; “Sport Breakers,” with writers and comedians Eitan Levine and Drexton Clemons; “From the Desk of Grasp T,” with Bleacher Report’s Grasp Tesfatsion; and “The Energy Hour,” with commentator and former tennis participant Rennae Stubbs.
There will even be “The Best Hour of All Time,” a re-airing of the very best hour of the programming from the day, and “The Backup Plan,” with hosts Hana Ostapchuk and Jason Spells catching viewers on top of things with the highlights.
The whole 12-hour programming block will re-air day-after-day from 8 p.m. to eight a.m. ET. Episodes from the earlier week will air all through the weekend.
As Amazon tries to place itself because the go-to supply for streaming reside sports activities, the brand new exhibits will be a part of the hundreds of reside sports activities occasions that air yearly on Prime Video, together with “Thursday Night Football,” which premiered its first unique recreation in September with 15.3 million viewers.
The streaming service additionally launched a brand new interface in July that included a dedicated sports tab for reside sports activities, replays and highlights.