Prime Video has announced the launch of HITS, a popular linear television channel owned by Rewind Networks, now available as an add-on subscription.
This service provides a curated selection of iconic international TV drama and comedy series, such as ‘Frasier’, ‘CSI: Crime Scene Investigation’, ‘Agatha Christie’s Poirot’, ‘Mission: Impossible’, ‘Quantum Leap’, and ‘I Dream of Jeannie’. Available to Prime members in India for INR 299 annually, HITS brings a range of beloved shows directly to viewers, offering both scheduled broadcasts and convenient catch-up options, the streaming platform said in a press release.
HITS features a broad array of evergreen, fan-favorite shows like ‘Agatha Christie’s Marple’, ‘Gilligan’s Island’, ‘Baywatch, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit’, ‘Cheers, Bewitched’, ‘The Incredible Hulk’, and ‘Hawaii Five-O’, among others.
The channel provides a linear service for scheduled viewing, allowing customers to enjoy TV classics while also offering the flexibility to watch previously aired content.
Gaurav Bhasin, Head of Marketplace (Add-on Subscriptions and Movie Rentals), Prime Video, India, expressed his enthusiasm about the launch: “We’re thrilled to launch HITS as an add-on subscription for our customers in India, offering a curated line-up of iconic and much-loved TV shows for scheduled linear viewing, as well as catch-up. Our aim has been to provide Prime members with increased choice, accessibility, and convenience, all within a single app.”
Sandie Lee, EVP of Rewind Networks, added, “We are delighted to partner with Prime Video to give viewers across India an opportunity to experience HITS. This collaboration allows customers to rediscover these iconic shows conveniently, celebrating the vast history of television.”
With the launch of HITS, Prime Video continues to expand its video entertainment marketplace, providing access to a wide range of premium content from both local and global streamers.
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