AccuWeather Now joins Amazon Freevee

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AccuWeather’s streaming network has officially launched on Amazon Freevee, formerly known as IMDb TV, a free ad-supported streaming service that delivers premium content without having to purchase a subscription.

Amazon Freevee viewers will now have to access AccuWeather’s forecasts as well as continuous daily programming on weather, including extreme and natural events, global forecasts, climate and weather-related news impacting our changing world and long-and short-form documentaries through the streaming platform, accessible and free to watch and stream from any device.

Amazon Freevee is free, customizable and includes critical weather information from AccuWeather Now streaming service into their platform listing.

The AccuWeather Now streaming service features dramatic weather video; stories illuminating the potential impact of forecasted weather on sports, health, travel and other everyday activities; engaging social weather content from popular platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, Twitter, and others; as well as long-form storytelling of major weather events and environmental wonders around the world.

“We are delighted to bring AccuWeather Now to Amazon Freevee’s growing user base and footprint, delivering high-quality streaming content as audiences’ appetites grow for weather and climate news, that is free and easy to find,” said Trish Mikita, vice president, content, of the AccuWeather Network, in a statement.

AccuWeather Now steaming service complements AccuWeather’s existing suite of platforms, including its award-winning national AccuWeather Network, which already reaches 36 million households with another 1.5 billion people globally accessing AccuWeather forecasts via digital devices, such as desktop and apps, as well as radio, television and newspapers and digital out of home.

Freevee is available as an app on Fire TV, Fire Tablets, and as a free Channel within Prime Video, across hundreds of devices.