How to Add and Watch Amazon Prime Video Channels

How to Add and Watch Amazon Prime Video Channels

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How to Add and Watch Amazon Prime Video Channels

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By Nicholas Congleton Nicholas Congleton Writer William Patterson University Nick Congleton has been a tech writer and blogger since 2015. His work has appeared in PCMech, Make Tech Easier, Infosec Institute, and others. lifewire's editorial guidelines Updated on February 25, 2022 Reviewed by Lisa Mildon Reviewed by Lisa Mildon Southern New Hampshire University Lisa Mildon is a Lifewire writer and an IT professional with 30 years of experience. Her writing has appeared in Geekisphere and other publications. lifewire's editorial guidelines Tweet Share Email Tweet Share Email Streaming TV, Movies, & More Prime Video Netflix Hulu Disney+ Apple TV+ Favorite Events

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Sign in to your Amazon account. Select Accounts & Lists > Your Prime Video > Channels > See More.Choose a premium channel to subscribe to. Select the banner image for your channel to go to the sign-up screen.View pricing information. Select the link to sign up or begin a free trial. Enter billing information. Access content in Amazon Prime Video. This article explains how to add and watch premium channels on Amazon Prime Video.

How to Add Premium Channels to Amazon Prime Video Subscription

Most people probably don't think of Amazon when considering premium TV channel subscriptions. With more and more people cutting the cable cord and moving to streaming services, Amazon Prime Video is an excellent option to get your favorite premium channels in one place. If you already have a Prime account, you can add networks like HBO and Showtime to Amazon's already expansive lineup. Follow these steps to add premium channels to your Amazon Prime subscription. Mouse over Account & Lists in the upper right corner of your screen, then select Sign in. When you arrive at the Amazon sign in page, enter your account username and password. If you have multiple accounts in your household, make sure you're using the account you want to stream from. Amazon will drop you back on the home page. Select Account & Lists again to display the menu, and then select Your Prime Video. Select Channels. You will see featured content from some of the available channels on Amazon. Although you may find the channel you're looking for right away, there is a more complete list to browse from. Select See More to view the complete list. If you're having a hard time finding the Prime Video Channels row or if Amazon has changed the layout a bit, use this link for the full list of Amazon Prime Channels. The channel listing consists of more rows of channels broken down into categories. Use the arrows at the end of each row to scroll through categories and view more options. Select the channel to subscribe to. Amazon will take you to your selected channel's page. Across the top is a massive banner image for your channel. Select it when you're ready to sign up. Amazon will take you to a splash page with information regarding the channel you selected, including the pricing info. More importantly, the page contains a link to sign up for the channel and begin your free trial, if available. Select Start your 7-day free trial. You'll likely need to enter your account password one more time to confirm. Next, you'll arrive at a page detailing your new subscription, including the subscription cost following your trial, more information about the channel, and your billing information. When you're ready, select Start your free trial near the bottom of the page. Now you will be able to view any content from your new channel from any of your devices that can access Amazon Prime Video. You can cancel the channel at any time through your Amazon account. Cancel the subscription before the free trial period ends to avoid paying for the service. How to Get Free Stuff on Amazon Lifewire / Chelsea Damraksa FAQ How do I add a Starz subscription to Amazon Prime? Go to Amazon.com and sign in to your Prime account. In the top left corner, Select All > Prime Video > Prime Video Channels > Channels. Look for and select Starz, then select Learn More > Start your 7-day free trial to add a Starz subscription to Amazon Prime. How much does a Starz subscription on Amazon Prime cost? After a 7-day free trial, the monthly subscription is $8.99. How do I cancel my Starz subscription on Amazon Prime? At the top of the Amazon screen, under your name, select Account & Lists > Memberships & Subscriptions. Select the Starz subscription and cancel it. Was this page helpful? Thanks for letting us know! Get the Latest Tech News Delivered Every Day Subscribe Tell us why! Other Not enough details Hard to understand Submit More from Lifewire How to Use Amazon Prime Video Amazon Prime Video Watch Party: What It Is and How to Use It How to Watch Sports on Amazon Prime How to Reset Your Amazon Prime Video PIN How to Cancel an Amazon Prime Membership How to Cancel Paid TV Channel Subscriptions on Amazon What Is Amazon Prime? How to Get Free Stuff on Amazon The 10 Best Ways to Watch Movies With Friends Online How to Get fuboTV on Fire Stick How to Install YouTube TV on Fire Stick How to Get HBO Max on Fire Stick How to Watch NFL Games on Firestick: Free or Paid (and All Legal) How to Stream Dune How to Sign Into HBO Max on Roku How to Cancel Amazon Fresh Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up Newsletter Sign Up By clicking “Accept All Cookies”, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. Cookies Settings Accept All Cookies
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