Love streaming on Prime? Amazon will now force you to watch ads, unless you pay more (2024)

Kelly LawlerUSA TODAY

You've had a long day at work. You kick off your shoes, cozy up on your couch with a mug of tea and click over to Amazon Prime Video on your TV, ready to enjoy the new season of "Reacher."

But just as Alan Ritchson's Jack Reacher is about to knock out the latest bad guy with his alarmingly muscled arms, suddenly you're watching an ad for toothpaste or productivity software or sports betting. What the heck just happened?

On Monday, Amazon's streaming service – home to originals like "Reacher," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" and "The Lord of the Rings: Rings of Power" – started serving its customers ads during their favorite TV shows and movies, whether they want them or not. To get rid of the commercials, you'll have to subscribe to a more expensive tier of the service, which will cost an additional $2.99 per month (on top of the current $14.99 a month, or $139 annually).

The company promises to have “meaningfully fewer ads than linear TV and other streaming TV providers,” without being specific. But some ads is more than no ads. Viewers are angry, creators are angry and there isn't even much demand from advertisers themselves, but the change is here nonetheless. Here's everything you need to know about it and why ads are going to become a progressively larger part of the streaming ecosystem.

Why is Amazon forcing me to watch ads?

In short: Money! As streamers work out how to wring more money from subscribers every single day, commercials have become a big part of the strategy. Netflix, which once swore it would never have ads, introduced ad-supported tiers in 2023, and has been pushing them with discounted offers through Verizon Wireless and others. Ads also sprouted up on other previously commercial-free streamers, including Disney+ and Max.

Rather than encourage subscribers to switch to a cheaper version of Prime Video with ads, Amazon decided to make watching ads the default version of the service. So in order to return to a world where "Jack Ryan" isn't interrupted by razor commercials, you'll have to shell out more cash.

This is dumb. What can I do about it?

It is dumb. No doubt about it. It's bad for the consumer experience, and the response from unsuspecting Prime subscribers has been full of righteous anger. No one likes commercials. No one likes something they already pay handsomely for suddenly becoming a worse experience. Especially not when high inflation means paying extra for something you already have hits your wallet harder than it might have in good times.

What can you do about it? Not much. If you want a commercial-free experience, you can pay to upgrade: It will cost $216 per year if you pay monthly or $175 combined with the annual Prime payment. (By comparison, Netflix's standard ad-free tier costs about $186 a year.)

Maybe you'll cancel a streamer you don't watch as much. If you don't want to pay more, you can mute the commercials and deal with it. Heck, living with the commercials is just a good way to teach our kids what TV used to be like. See if you can make to the bathroom and back before the commercial break is over, pretend you can't pause it. Live on the edge.

If you want to show your displeasure, you could cancel Prime, but then you'd lose free two-day shipping, which is probably the main reason a lot of people subscribe to Prime, anyway.

How do Amazon Prime subscribers feel about the ads?

Subscribers are livid, to say the least.

"Amazon's net worth is almost $2 trillion. This is no more than greed. I cancelled," wrote one Reddit user in an expletive-laden thread discussing the change. "I think we're gonna cancel. I don't like rewarding this behavior," said another. "I absolutely hate ads, so I won't be using the service," a third user said. "To me, ads are an imposition that should not be inserted onto a paid platform. By accepting this, where will it end?"

And it's not just subscribers, but the creative talent behind Amazon's content. Lulu Wang, whose TV series "Expats" starring Nicole Kidman just premiered, aired her extreme displeasure. “I’m very angry about that. If I had known, I would’ve created in a different way because it’s not a show that has cliffhangers or commercial breaks to make sure people come back,” Wang told The Hollywood Reporter.

Are there going to be even more ads in streaming?

Unfortunately, yes. Streaming swept onto the media landscape promising to be the TV of the future, without the commercials everyone hates and with brilliant TV shows made by the best creators working with unlimited timeframes and budgets. And it was like that, for a while. Then, in 2022, Netflix lost subscribers for the first time, Wall Street panicked, and streamers suddenly had to show more profits, as opposed to subscriber gains, to make shareholders happy. (After all, capitalism is all about making shareholders happy.) Now it's basically basic cable again, full of bundles, ads and mediocre programming.

What could be next after degrading a subscription with ads? More product placement, more ads per episode or film, all on top of still higher subscription fees. One shouldn't make too many predictions, lest the streamers get more ideas.

Love streaming on Prime? Amazon will now force you to watch ads, unless you pay more (2024)

FAQs

Is Amazon Prime going to have ads? ›

Amazon said Prime Video will have limited commercials, noting that there will be "meaningfully fewer ads than linear TV and other streaming TV providers." However, viewers in the US who want an ad-free experience can choose to pay $3 a month, and a no-ads option will be offered for other countries at a later time.

How much does it cost to watch Amazon Prime without commercials? ›

Amazon Prime Video Ad-Free (standalone): $10.99 a month. Amazon Prime Video Ad-Free (with Prime subscription): $16.99 a month.

Why do I have to pay extra for Prime Video channels Amazon? ›

Prime Video Channels do not form a part of your Prime subscription. They are additional, paid subscriptions that allow you to add the content you want from third-party premium networks and other streaming entertainment channels.

Is Amazon charging for Prime Video now? ›

Current Amazon Prime membership pricing: $14.99 per month. $139 per year. Prime Video membership is $8.99 per month.

Why is Prime making me watch ads? ›

Why is Amazon forcing me to watch ads? In short: Money! As streamers work out how to wring more money from subscribers every single day, commercials have become a big part of the strategy.

How can I watch Amazon Prime without ads? ›

You can subscribe to Prime Video Ad Free on the Prime Video app for Fire TV, smart TVs, game consoles and set top boxes.
  1. Go to Settings and select Prime.
  2. Select Go Ad Free.
  3. Select Start Subscription.

Can you skip ads on Amazon Prime? ›

Prime movies and TV shows include limited advertisem*nts. These can't be skipped however customers can sign up to go Ad Free*. See Upgrade To Go Ad-Free for further details. * Live events, such as sports, and content offered through Amazon Freevee will continue to include advertising.

How to get rid of Prime Video ads? ›

For an additional $2.99 a month, Prime members can upgrade to an ad-free option. If you don't mind the additional fee, this is the easiest way to get rid of ads. We suggest signing up only through verified Amazon Prime Video apps and sites, though, to avoid getting scammed.

Is Prime No ads worth it? ›

CNET's Kourtnee Jackson recently tested Prime Video with ads and noted that commercial breaks didn't last as long as interruptions on competitors like Netflix and Hulu. But if you're dedicated to your ad-free streaming routine, you don't have to stick with the ad-based version of the service.

Why do I have to Pay for videos when I have Amazon Prime? ›

The Prime Video Store allows you to rent and buy TV shows and movies from a large catalog of titles that may not be available as part your subscription, including new movie releases soon after theatrical release. Once you buy a title, you will always have instant access to it in My Stuff.

How much is Amazon Prime for seniors? ›

Amazon doesn't offer a specific senior discount, but certain seniors qualify for the Prime Access Membership. This subscription offers a reduced monthly subscription fee of $6.99 (a 50% discount). The benefits of a Prime Access Membership are exactly the same as a regular membership.

Why am I being charged for Prime Video as a Prime member? ›

If the charge is anything other than $8.99 then it is not for the Prime Video subscription. In that case, it's likely videos are being purchased that are not included with Prime each month or you somehow subscribed to one or more of the channels.

Why is Amazon charging for ads now? ›

Amazon spends billions of dollars every year on programming for its Prime Video platform, and now it wants customers to pay up or get used to seeing ads on their favorite shows. On Monday, the tech giant made ad-supported streaming the default on Prime Video for its more than 200 million subscribers.

How much more is Prime without ads? ›

Those who want to watch Prime Video without ads will have the option to pay $2.99 extra each month to avoid them, on top of the monthly Prime Video cost of $8.99.

How much is Amazon Prime for 2024? ›

But you might also decide to sign up for new services you feel can enhance your life, like Amazon Prime. Amazon Prime costs $14.99 a month, but if you pay for a year at a time, it's only $139. Your Prime membership gives you access to benefits that include: Free two-day shipping on orders of any size.

Can you get rid of ads on Amazon Prime? ›

Add the ad-free experience to your membership

For an additional $2.99 a month, Prime members can upgrade to an ad-free option. If you don't mind the additional fee, this is the easiest way to get rid of ads. We suggest signing up only through verified Amazon Prime Video apps and sites, though, to avoid getting scammed.

When did Amazon Prime start showing ads? ›

AMAZON NOTIFIES PRIME VIDEO USERS ADS WILL START JANUARY 29

Amazon has kept the price at $14.99 a month for Prime since 2022, a price that is staying flat for those who do not upgrade to go ad free.

How much is Amazon Prime 2024? ›

Prime Membership: $139 annually, or $14.99 monthly, with a 30-day free trial. Prime Access Membership: $6.99 monthly ($83.88 annually). You must be enrolled in a government assistance program. Prime Student Membership: $69 annually or $7.49 monthly, with a 6-month free trial.

Do Prime subs get ads now? ›

From a report: In January, Prime Video streams included commercials unless subscribers paid $3 extra per month. That has meant that watching stuff on Prime Video ad-free costs $12 per month or, if you're also a Prime subscriber, $18 per month.

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