CBS All Access Now Available On Amazon Channels

NEW YORK and SEATTLE, Jan. 5, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- CBS All Access, CBS' digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service, and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today launched the ability for Amazon Prime members to add CBS All Access' commercial-free* offering to their Prime membership with Amazon Channels.

"CBS All Access on Amazon Channels offers a seamless way for Amazon Prime members to get all the benefits of CBS All Access, including their favorite CBS shows plus premium original series like STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, NO ACTIVITY and THE GOOD FIGHT," said Rob Gelick, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Digital Platforms, CBS Interactive Entertainment. "As the first Amazon Channels partner to offer a linear feed of a subscriber's local broadcast station in addition to video on demand, we're thrilled to bring live programming to Prime members."

"CBS has produced some of the most popular shows in television history - they have a fantastic selection of hit series," said Greg Hart, Vice President, Amazon Video. "Amazon Prime members can now add CBS All Access to their Prime membership and watch the latest episodes of critically-acclaimed series, sports programming and award shows. We're thrilled to work with CBS to bring their cutting-edge content to Amazon Prime members with Amazon Channels."

For an additional $9.99 a month, Prime members will have access to:

    --  More than 10,000 commercial-free episodes on demand, including current
        primetime, late night and daytime CBS shows in addition to CBS classics
        like "Star Trek," "Cheers," "Medium" and more.
    --  Full building seasons of all current CBS primetime series such as THE
        BIG BANG THEORY, YOUNG SHELDON, NCIS and SCORPION.
    --  All past seasons of 14 hit CBS series including "The Good Wife," NCIS
        and HAWAII FIVE-0.
    --  A live stream of their local CBS station, including NFL on CBS
        programming and specials like THE 60(th) ANNUAL GRAMMY® AWARDS and THE
        ACADEMY OF COUNTRY MUSIC AWARDS.
    --  Access to the service's original series including STAR TREK: DISCOVERY,
        THE GOOD FIGHT and NO ACTIVITY, as well as upcoming originals $1,
        STRANGE ANGEL, THE TWILIGHT ZONE and others.
    --  Prime members in the U.S. will be able to watch CBS All Access across
        more than 600 devices on the Prime Video app for TVs, game consoles, set
        top boxes, including Apple TV, and connected devices, including Amazon
        Fire TV, mobile devices and online.

In addition to the commercial-free plan, CBS All Access' limited commercial plan ($5.99/month) will also be available to Prime members in the coming months.

To learn more about CBS All Access on Amazon Channels and to sign up visit: www.amazon.com/amazonchannels.

For more information about CBS All Access, visit: cbs.com/allaccess

*Editor's Note: CBS All Access' live-streaming offering of local CBS Television stations will continue to feature the same commercials as the over-the-air broadcast, and select on-demand shows will include promotional interruptions.

About CBS All Access
CBS All Access
is CBS' digital subscription video on-demand and live streaming service. In addition to its original series, which includes STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, comedy series NO ACTIVITY and season one of the new edition of "The Good Wife," THE GOOD FIGHT, CBS All Access gives CBS fans the ability to watch more than 10,000 episodes on demand - spanning current shows from primetime, daytime and late night, as well as past seasons of select series and classic TV hits - and stream their local CBS station live. CBS All Access is currently available online at CBS.com, on mobile devices via the CBS App for iOS, Android and Windows 10, and on Roku Players, Apple TV, Chromecast, Android TV, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Fire TV. For more details on CBS All Access, please visit: https://www.cbs.com/all-access/.

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