[It looks like Amazon may be becoming a viable alternative to those 
unhappy with Netflix's changes. - Trevor]

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Amazon Announces Digital Video License Agreement with NBCUniversal 
Domestic TV Distribution
Deal Will Allow Amazon Prime Members to Stream Select Universal Pictures 
Films

SEATTLE, Jul 28, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) --

Amazon.com (NASDAQ:AMZN) today announced a licensing agreement with 
NBCUniversal Domestic TV Distribution that will allow Amazon Prime 
members to stream select Universal Pictures movies through Prime Instant 
Video. This deal with Amazon will bring the total number of Prime 
instant videos to more than 9,000 movies and TV shows this summer.

Amazon Prime customers will be able to instantly watch popular Universal 
movies at no additional cost to their membership. Universal titles 
available to Prime customers will include Oscar winners such as "Eternal 
Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," "Elizabeth," and "Gosford Park." For the 
kids, there's "Babe," "Flipper," and "Jetsons - The Movie," as well as 
other favorites like "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas," "Notting Hill," 
"Being John Malkovich", "Fletch," and "Billy Elliott."

"We are very excited to offer Prime members popular Universal films at 
no additional cost," said Cameron Janes, director of Amazon Instant 
Video. "Our customers love movies and now we offer them more than 2,000 
movies to choose from with Prime Instant Video."

Amazon Instant Video is a streaming video service that offers customers 
more than 90,000 movies and TV shows available to purchase or rent, and 
with this Universal content included, will offer more than 9,000 movies 
and TV shows included at no additional cost with an Amazon Prime 
membership. Customers can instantly watch movies and TV shows from 
Amazon on a Mac, PC or directly on TV with any of the 300 compatible 
devices.

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