Amazon Video On Demand (VOD) is an Internet video on demand service, only available in the United States, offered by Amazon.com which offers television shows and films for rental and purchase. The service became available on September 7, 2006 as Amazon Unbox. On September 4, 2008, the service was rebranded as "Amazon Video on Demand." The Unbox name still refers to the locally-installed player, which is now optional.
How 2 sell #video using Amazon's "video-on-demand" service (you'll love the royalty structure) t.co/iFGlTJce3p
— TheEleanorPrior 11 hours 37 min ago.
"Nobody wanna hear that sh*t Kimmy" ~ Tanji Watch us on Amazon Instant Video, iTunes, DVD or Video on Demand t.co/bVyFw2VwzN
— BecauseILoveU 16 hours 10 min ago.
@Mikkelsexy I know, at this point I almost HOPE it goes to cable or Amazon (even though I HATE their video-on-demand service).
— eLPy17 1 day 52 min ago.
@Erik_Haltson we must rectify that! Also we have Amazon Prime so we get their video on demand service too
— Teslagrl 1 day 3 hours ago.
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