Prime Video Channels expands its children’s edutainment content in India with the addition of a live CBeebies feed on BBC Player and BBC Kids. Subscribers can access the play-based learning brand’s content within their existing subscriptions, offering a range of shows aimed at early childhood development.”
“The move aims to enhance the family viewing experience, providing popular programs like Bluey and Teletubbies, fostering creativity and education in children aged 0-6.”
“Stanley Fernandes, VP of Distribution at BBC Studios – South Asia, expressed delight in bringing CBeebies to Indian audiences, emphasizing the channel’s commitment to safe and enriching content for children.”
“Vivek Srivastava, Head of Prime Video Channels in India, highlighted the growing diversity of offerings, mentioning the convenience of accessing British content in one place, at no extra cost.”
Prime Video Channels’ benefits include simplified billing, consolidated browsing, and access to thousands of hours of content across 21 OTT services, redefining the streaming experience for Prime members
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