Amazon Amplifies Live Sports Ambitions: ESPN Faces Stiff Competition With Thursday Night Football Push

Imagine one of the most renowned media houses, ESPN is on the verge of trouble regarding the sports telecast. Yes, something similar to this happened recently as the biggest tech giant in the world, Amazon, has entered the sports world. Following their advertisement strategies, their new addition to Prime Video is reaping the rewards from the promising media house. 

Amazon introduces groundbreaking possibilities

To add to Amazon's revenue, it introduces 'Thursday Night Football,' a debut of the NFL, which will be broadcasted on Prime Video. Amazon's $11 billion deal with the NFL is undoubtedly one of the most profitable ventures.

The out-of-the-box ad strategy

The company mindfully capitalizes on its ad strategy, due to which they are accumulating profits even during the Hollywood strikes, as stated by the VP of Prime Video.

Other media houses are in trouble

There's no doubt that Amazon's recent venture has added to the trouble of ESPN, as it is facing declining revenue. According to the report, Disney plans to sell a stake and guide ESPN toward a digital streaming future.

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