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Prime members will now get free access to Grubhub+, expanding Amazon's food delivery and takeout services.
The streaming landscape is undergoing a shift as industry titans battle over the National Basketball Association's (NBA) coveted broadcasting rights. According to reports, Warner Brothers Discovery (WBD), Amazon (AMZN), and Comcast's NBCUniversal (CMCSA) are actively vying for the opportunity to secure the rights to broadcast NBA games on their respective platforms. Catalysts Anchors Alexandra Canal and Seana Smith break down the details, providing insights into the rise of sports streaming and the far-reaching implications for both the sports industry and the streaming platforms themselves. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Catalysts. This post was written by Angel Smith
(Reuters) -Amazon.com on Thursday said its customers in the U.S. can now order from Grubhub directly on its shopping app and the website, extending a deal that already offers its Prime members a no-fee access to Grubhub+ membership. As part of the agreement, Amazon Prime members will continue to be eligible to avail a free Grubhub+ membership worth $120 a year, which includes free delivery on orders above $12. Amazon already offers no-fee access to Grubhub, which is owned by Just Eat Takeaway.com, to U.S. Prime members.