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‘Thursday Night Football’ Amazon Debut “A Resounding Success,” Prime Video Sports Boss Jay Marine Says

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“While we’re still waiting for official Nielsen ratings, our measurement shows that the audience numbers exceeded all of our expectations for viewership,” Prime Video’s top sports exec Jay Marine said today in a note to staff on the “resounding success” of the streamer’s official Thursday Night Football kickoff on September 15.NFL 2022 Schedule: Primetime TV Games, Thanksgiving Menu, Christmas Tripleheader & More“Our first exclusive TNF broadcast delivered the most watched night of primetime in the U.S.

in the history of Prime Video,” the VP Prime Video, Global Head of Sports, also told colleagues in the memo (read it below). “This is a massive achievement.

During our TNF broadcast, we also saw the biggest three hours for U.S. Prime sign ups ever in the history of Amazon – including Prime Day, Cyber Monday, and Black Friday.”Now, as Marine stated, there is no official Nielsen data yet to give concrete form to these claims.

However, as we await the actual numbers, clearly, as they were with the September 1 two-episode premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, Prime Video is feeling pretty chuffed.‘LOTR: The Rings Of Power’ After Show ‘Inside The Ring’: All The Episodes So FarThe Kansas City Chiefs’ hard-fought 27-24 win over the Los Angeles Chargers at Arrowhead Stadium last week was the first of 15 games a season on the Jeff Bezos-founded streamer in a deal with the NFL set to run over the next 11 years.

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