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Amazon’s 2026 Fire TV redesign transforms the home screen into a discovery hub

With the average US internet household subscribing to 6.1 video services, according to Parks Associates research, consumers have access to thousands of titles across multiple services, making it difficult to find something to watch. This difficulty in finding something to watch is one of the leading reasons why consumers cancel their streaming subscription service, with 17% of US internet households citing the inability to find good programming as a reason for cancelling a streaming subscription service.

From the article, "Amazon’s 2026 Fire TV redesign transforms the home screen into a discovery hub" by Michael Goodman

 

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