Amazon #AtHome is Bringing Free Content to Fire TV and Fire Tablet Devices


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Amazon is helping users stay informed and entertained during the coronavirus pandemic by bringing together content from over 100 partners and compiling it in one easy to find spot – the new #AtHome section on Fire TV and Fire Tablet devices.

In the new section, you can stay informed about current events with news partners, take a break from the news with entertainment partners, get active with free workouts, and find plenty of shows and movies for the kids to watch.

Fire TV and Fire Tablet owners in the US will see the #AtHome experience displayed on their devices. The content will be updated frequently and will soon launch in the UK, Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Japan, Canada and India.

Here’s some of the free content you’ll find in the #AtHome section:

Entertainment

Discover free TV shows and movies, new releases, music, and live events like the upcoming Prime Video SXSW virtual film festival or One World: At Home Together Concert. Stream popular content from partners such as:

  • SHOWTIME: Billions, Homeland, Green Book
  • HBO: Silicon Valley, The Sopranos, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part
  • CBS All Access: Star Trek: Picard, The Twilight Zone, Blue Bloods
  • Sling TV: Game Show Network, ESPN, Food Network

News

Stay informed and up to date on news, without a subscription, from CBS News, Fox News ABC News, NBC News and more. NBC News will even be streaming a Kids Edition of “Nightly News with Lester Holt” twice a week.

Kids & Family

The Amazon editors have curated a section of family friendly entertainment, including shows and movies that kids and parents can watch together.

  • Prime Video: Pete the Cat, The Stinky Dirty Show, PBS KIDS series
  • Boomerang: Saturday Morning Cartoons
  • IMDb TV: Paddington, Spider-Man, Megamind
  • The CW: Nancy Dew and Katy Keene
  • Tubi: Shrek Ever After, Shaun the Sheep Movie, Rock Dog
  • Cartoon Network: Victor and Valentino, Team Titans GO!, Craig of the Creek

Education for Kids

On #AtHome, parents will fiind thousands of hours of K-12 educational content with more on the way. Things to check out with your kids:

  • ABCmouse: Reading, math, art, music, and more for ages 2–8
  • Amazon FreeTime Unlimited: Access to more than 20,000 age-appropriate apps, games, videos, and books
  • Kidoodle TV: Wayside, Maggie and the Ferocious Beast, Blippi
  • PBS Kids: Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, Curious George, Sesame Street
  • Endless Alphabet and Endless Numbers: Animations and games teach kids about letters, words, and numbers
  • GoNoodle: Dance videos, kids’ yoga, and mindfulness activities

Health & Wellness

If you’re looking for ways to stay active and reduce stress while staying home, Amazon has you covered with a collection of free fitness, meditation, and yoga apps. These are just a few that you’ll find in the #AtHome section.

  • Peloton
  • Beachbody On Demand
  • Gaia
  • Yoga International
  • Joyn

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