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Latest Slidescroller coverage mentioning Amazon Prime Video across Nascar, Hockey, Basketball.

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Luke Prokop’s Journey: From Closet to the Ice

Luke Prokop reflects on coming out at 19, his evolving relationship with his father, the NHL’s controversial stance on LGBTQ+ visibility, and the making of 'The Hockey Player', now streaming on Apple TV+, iTunes and Amazon Prime Video.

Jul 27, 2026

Duke reshuffles nonconference slate after Miami cancellation

A broadcasting snag forces Duke to drop its scheduled December showdown with Michigan in Miami. In its place, the Blue Devils will host Texas Tech at New York's famed arena, marking the second straight December meeting at the venue and underscoring a strategic partnership with Amazon Prime Video.

Jul 24, 2026

Amazon Prime Video’s NASCAR Deal Drives Demand for More Races

NASCAR’s partnership with Amazon Prime Video has earned rave reviews, with CEO Steve O’Donnell noting the platform’s appetite for additional Cup Series events. As the current broadcast contracts near expiration, industry observers consider new arrangements that could expand the schedule.

Jul 10, 2026

NASCAR’s Chicagoland Comeback Sparks Future Races Debate

The recent NASCAR Cup Series event at Chicagoland Speedway delivered thrilling competition, highlighted by Chase Briscoe’s maiden victory on a 1.5‑mile track, and has reignited discussions about the Chicago Street Race and a potential double‑header in the region.

Jul 7, 2026

NASCAR’s Amazon Prime Video Viewership Surges in Season Two

Amazon Prime Video's second season of NASCAR streaming delivered a 6% increase in average viewership, with standout races in Charlotte and a $7.7 billion media rights agreement positioning the platform as a dominant force in the sport.

Jun 26, 2026

Prime Video’s NASCAR Ratings Surge

Amazon Prime Video's five‑race NASCAR package posted a 6% viewership increase to 2.29 million per race, edging past TNT Sports and highlighting shifting viewer habits.

Jun 26, 2026

NASCAR Moves Cup Series to TNT as Broadcast Landscape Shifts

NASCAR’s Cup Series will air on TNT for the next five weeks, with Marty Smith hosting the pre‑ and post‑race studio program alongside Jimmie Johnson and Jamie McMurray. The existing commentary trio of Adam Alexander, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Steve Letarte remains unchanged, and the upcoming Sonoma event marks the season’s last road‑course race.

Jun 26, 2026