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But if it is the latest season of Transparent — of a parent coming out as trans — that is on your must-watch list, then you must log in to Amazon Prime Video. The post television battle for eyeballs has just heated up in India.
Netflix’s video-streaming service was available in around 50 countries till January 2016 when it added another 130 countries, including India, while China was left out.Amazon Prime Video, Netflix’s biggest competitor, was in just five countries — US, UK, Austria, Germany and Japan — when last month it finally caught up with Netflix in terms of global footprint, with China missing from the list again.
That is where the parallels end. An Indian subscriber has to pay Rs 500-800 a month to Netflix, while she can get Amazon Prime Video for an introductory price of Rs 499 a year. t also covers free and faster shipping on Amazon purchases. An Indian fan of House of Cards, one of Netflix’s most popular original shows, had to wait two months to be able to watch it because Netflix did not have the rights to it in India when it launched here.
While its other originals like Narcos and Jessica Jones could be streamed, the absence of House of Cards, which was Netflix’s claim to fame in original series, and a poor library of Indian content rankled those looking to sign for its subscription in the beginning.
Its library is, not surprisingly, limited at this point, but it is a lot cheaper than Netflix. Both Netflix and Amazon are serious competition to American TV networks like HBO, ABC and FX, with their originals big contenders at the Emmys and Golden Globes.
But with Amazon, Netflix and the big local content creators leaving no stone unturned to attract subscribers with new shows, the consumer is the clear winner.
Netflix’s video-streaming service was available in around 50 countries till January 2016 when it added another 130 countries, including India, while China was left out.Amazon Prime Video, Netflix’s biggest competitor, was in just five countries — US, UK, Austria, Germany and Japan — when last month it finally caught up with Netflix in terms of global footprint, with China missing from the list again.
That is where the parallels end. An Indian subscriber has to pay Rs 500-800 a month to Netflix, while she can get Amazon Prime Video for an introductory price of Rs 499 a year. t also covers free and faster shipping on Amazon purchases. An Indian fan of House of Cards, one of Netflix’s most popular original shows, had to wait two months to be able to watch it because Netflix did not have the rights to it in India when it launched here.
While its other originals like Narcos and Jessica Jones could be streamed, the absence of House of Cards, which was Netflix’s claim to fame in original series, and a poor library of Indian content rankled those looking to sign for its subscription in the beginning.
Its library is, not surprisingly, limited at this point, but it is a lot cheaper than Netflix. Both Netflix and Amazon are serious competition to American TV networks like HBO, ABC and FX, with their originals big contenders at the Emmys and Golden Globes.
But with Amazon, Netflix and the big local content creators leaving no stone unturned to attract subscribers with new shows, the consumer is the clear winner.
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