Amazon has announced a new streaming service in India called Amazon miniTV. This service is a free ad-supported OTT platform that will feature content like web series, tech, lifestyle, comedy content, and a lot more among others.
The company suggests that Amazon miniTV service will be available within the Amazon app and you needn’t have to download anything separately.
This service is initially available for Android devices only and the iOS and mobile web version is said to go live in the upcoming month. The company is yet to reveal a specific date for iOS.
How to Access Amazon miniTV Service?
The company claims that Amazon miniTV service is already available on the Android app of App. Here’s how you can watch content on Amazon miniTV.
- First of all update or Install the Amazon App.
- Now, open the Amazon App on your device.
- You need to scroll a little down to see the banner of miniTV.
- Click on the miniTV banner and it will redirect you to a new window.
- You can also search manually for miniTV in the Search Box and then select the banner.
- In the miniTV window, you can see a wide range of shows in different categories.
- You can see a proper interface with a home screen.
- You can select content from tabs like comedy, lifestyle and web series to watch.
- Select the show and enjoy your content without paying for the subscription.
The company claims that it has invited popular YouTube content creators to create content for the miniTV platform. It has joined hands with popular studios like TVF, Pocket Aces. It also adds popular comedians like Shruti Arjun Anand, Elvish Yadav, Prajakta Koli, Ashish Chanchlani, Amit Bhadana, and more.
The service also offer tech shows from Trakin Tech, fashion and beauty videos from Sejal Kumar, Malvika Sitlani, Anaysa, Shiv Shakti Sachdev and more. It also offers cooking recipes from Kabita’s Kitchen, Cook with Nisha, and more.
Amazon is also planning to add some exclusive content to the platform in the upcoming days. It seems that Amazon has launched the miniTV service aiming to take on YouTube, it would be interesting to see how it performs in the future.