Amazon Boasts Young ‘TNF’ Audience in $514B YearMore by Front Office Sports - February 2, 20230 Go to Source Author: Owen PoindexterAmazon finished off the year touting its impact on NFL viewership.The tech and retail giant posted net sales of $149.2 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022, up 9% year-over-year — 12% on a currency-neutral basis.The year was Amazon’s first as the exclusive broadcaster of “Thursday Night Football,” which averaged an audience of 11.3 million, according to combined metrics from Amazon and Nielsen — less than the 13.3 million the previous year on linear TV.Viewership rose 11% “among hard-to-reach 18- to 34-year-olds,” and Amazon was first streamer to place in Variety’s top 100 primetime telecasts, with four TNF broadcasts.Prime Video also has rights to the Premier League and some New York Yankees games. The company is reportedly working on a standalone sports app.Amazon’s full-year net sales grew 9% to $514 billion, though its net income plummeted from $33.3 billion in 2021 to a $2.7 billion loss last year. Media | by Doug Greenberg Amazon Studios to Release Nike-Michael Jordan Film in Theaters “AIR” will release globally in theaters on April 5, 2023. January 23, 2023NBA ReboundAmazon missed out on “NFL Sunday Ticket” after the league selected Google for the out-of-market games package, but the giant is lingering as a contender for NBA rights.Amazon’s ability to reach younger viewers could appeal to the league as it seeks $50 billion to $75 billion in its next rights package.The post Amazon Boasts Young ‘TNF’ Audience in $514B Year appeared first on Front Office Sports. Go to Source Author: Owen PoindexterShare this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on X (Opens in new window) X Related