I get that as I get CBS All Access through the Prime app, but isn't this a little misleading? Just because they can have Prime, doesn't mean they can see the show? Seems a little weird having the Amazon Prime logo on there when it isn't a Prime program.Amazon Prime promotes programming which is not on "Prime" but which is available through their apps and services you can subscribe to through them. I get ads and trailers for shows I have to subscribe to a new service to watch all the time - and I don't find out I have to sign up for a new service until I attempt to watch the show when Amazon present "viewing options" to me.
I get that as I get CBS All Access through the Prime app, but isn't this a little misleading? Just because they can have Prime, doesn't mean they can see the show? Seems a little weird having the Amazon Prime logo on there when it isn't a Prime program.
Amazon Prime Video will be the exclusive streaming home of the new series in more than 200 countries and territories, outside of the U.S. and Canada, it was announced today in a joint statement by CBS Studios International and Amazon Prime Video. Under the multi-year agreement with CBS, each episode will be available on Amazon Prime Video within 24 hours of its U.S. premiere.
Guess that makes sense, especially since it sounds like it's outside of the USA and Canada.