Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) streaming service bundled with Prime for 220M subscribers; NFL Thursday Night Football, Rings of Power, and $8.45B MGM acquisition competing with Netflix and Disney+ for streaming.
Amazon Prime Video is Amazon's (NASDAQ: AMZN) subscription streaming video service — included with Amazon Prime ($139/year or $14.99/month) or available standalone ($8.99/month) — providing on-demand access to 25,000+ movies and TV series including Amazon Original productions, licensed content, and live sports (NFL Thursday Night Football, NBA beginning 2025, Premier League UK). Generating an estimated $14+ billion in content and advertising revenue in 2024, Prime Video is embedded in Amazon Prime's 220 million global subscriber base and serves as a key driver of Prime retention alongside shipping benefits.
Warner Bros. Discovery (NASDAQ: WBD) streaming platform Max at 122.3M global subscribers and $2.7B quarterly revenue; HBO prestige content plus Discovery+ combined competing with Netflix and Disney+ for streaming market share.
Max (formerly HBO Max) is the flagship streaming service of Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) — launched as Max in May 2023 after combining HBO Max and Discovery+ into a single service — providing 122.3 million global subscribers (as of Q1 2025, +5.3 million quarter-over-quarter) with access to HBO original programming (Succession, The Last of Us, White Lotus, House of the Dragon), Warner Bros. theatrical films, DC Comics content, CNN news content, HBO documentaries, and discovery+ content (reality, nature, cooking, home) in a broad entertainment platform targeting $2.7 billion in streaming revenue per quarter with a path to 150 million subscribers by end of 2026. Warner Bros. Discovery achieved $677 million in direct-to-consumer (DTC) profit in fiscal year 2024 after years of streaming investment losses.
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