Scoring the battle between Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Instant


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As the war of online streaming services continues between Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Instant, the fight for content is taking main stage. With that in mind we took a look at what content is in the battle for your online viewing.

(To see the full list for each service just click on their name.)

Netflix:

41 Movies
18 Seasons of Shows

Hulu:

6 Movies
42 Seasons of Shows

Amazon Prime Instant:

22 Movies
2 Seasons of Shows

Just with the massive number of shows and movies, Netflix is the clear winner. Hulu is making a big push to be in second place, especially with the recent announcement that Hulu will be taking Cartoon Network content from Netflix.

Hulu has also recently taken Discovery Network content from Netflix and expanded deals with Fox, CBS, and ABC for both their broadcast shows and shows on their cable channels like FX.

Amazon Instant has been fairly quiet recently when it comes to new content and while they have a much larger subscriber base compared to Hulu they are currently only in 3rd place when looking at content.

In the end, the name of the game for streaming is content and at this time Netflix seems to be winning that battle.

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