Amazon to up original video spend to US$100 million this quarter

Tom Szkutak

Tom Szkutak

Amazon is planning “significant growth” in its original content spend, increasing its investment in Prime Instant Video productions to more than US$100 million (€75 million)  in Q3.

Speaking on the firm’s second quarter earnings call, Amazon chief financial officer Tom Szkutak said “we’re ramping up the spend from Q2 to Q3 significantly,” claiming  “it’ll also be a significant growth year-over-year.”

He added: “original content, as a portion of our total [licensed] content, will be over US$100 million in Q3.”
In Q2, Amazon added its first two original children’s series: Tumble Leaf and Creative Galaxy to Prime Instant Video, and will add a third, Annedroids, today. Amazon said that the first six episodes of each show are available this summer, with additional episodes to follow later this year.

Amazon Studios, the content arm of the e-retail giant, has also greenlit five additional new pilots —dramatic thriller Hysteria, dramatic comedy Really, one-hour drama Hand of God, and comedies The Cosmopolitans and Red Oaks.

This forms part of Amazon’s third pilot season, which is due to debut next month on Amazon Instant Video.
Amazon’s increase in content spend comes amid competition from online rivals like Netflix, which has also invested heavily in original series like House of Cards and Orange is the New Black.

Earlier this year in the US, Amazon also launched its Fire TV streaming device, which Amazon said has “significantly exceeded our sales forecast” and is now “working hard to increase our manufacturing output.”

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