Prime Video's expansion plans in Asia, particularly in India, have been successful. However, the company faced challenges in Africa, leading to layoffs and scaling back operations. Filmmakers, critics, and users discuss the reasons behind Prime Video's failure in Africa.
Filmmakers, critics, and users detail why Prime Video failed in Africa; Amazon laid off staff and scaled back operations on the continent in January 2024 (@jesusegun1 / Rest of World) https://t.co/WugEp6XFYM 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/BZylbOTUbi
What went wrong for Prime Video in Africa? Everything https://t.co/GggsRQ2sw5
"If you’re not going to be commissioning their local content, then don’t expect them to give you their money." How Prime Video failed so spectacularly in Africa https://t.co/GggsRQ2sw5
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Barely a year after releasing its first original content in Africa, Prime Video announced it was laying off its staff on the continent https://t.co/GggsRQ2sw5
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