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Not only is the name wrong (official name of the streaming service is Prime Video or Amazon Prime video, Amazon refers to everything on the amazon.com website and regional variations), but the only other statement on here ("Amazon Prime was for years the exclusive rights-owner of streaming the New Doctor Who series, but starting in 2020 these rights were handed over to the HBO service HBO Max.") is blatantly untrue and unsubstantiated by the source given. One: because iPlayer has always streamed modern Doctor Who, sometimes exclusively, sometimes alongside UK Netflix. Two because Max isn't covered nearly as comprehensibly as Netflix and Disney+, including ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s home country, which doesn't have it. Three, because iPlayer has existed since 2007 and started having indefinite uploads of back episodes of the BBC Wales era since about 2018. Four, neither the word Amazon nor Prime nor exclusive is mentioned in the CNN source. Best to start over and on a page describing what it is actually called. -- [[User:Tybort|Tybort]] ([[User talk:Tybort|talk page]]) 20:43, 27 November 2023 (UTC) | Not only is the name wrong (official name of the streaming service is Prime Video or Amazon Prime video, Amazon refers to everything on the amazon.com website and regional variations), but the only other statement on here ("Amazon Prime was for years the exclusive rights-owner of streaming the New Doctor Who series, but starting in 2020 these rights were handed over to the HBO service HBO Max.") is blatantly untrue and unsubstantiated by the source given. One: because iPlayer has always streamed modern Doctor Who, sometimes exclusively, sometimes alongside UK Netflix. Two because Max isn't covered nearly as comprehensibly as Netflix and Disney+, including ''Doctor Who''{{'}}s home country, which doesn't have it. Three, because iPlayer has existed since 2007 and started having indefinite uploads of back episodes of the BBC Wales era since about 2018. Four, neither the word Amazon nor Prime nor exclusive is mentioned in the CNN source. Best to start over and on a page describing what it is actually called. -- [[User:Tybort|Tybort]] ([[User talk:Tybort|talk page]]) 20:43, 27 November 2023 (UTC) |
Revision as of 22:34, 27 November 2023
Proposed deletion
Not only is the name wrong (official name of the streaming service is Prime Video or Amazon Prime video, Amazon refers to everything on the amazon.com website and regional variations), but the only other statement on here ("Amazon Prime was for years the exclusive rights-owner of streaming the New Doctor Who series, but starting in 2020 these rights were handed over to the HBO service HBO Max.") is blatantly untrue and unsubstantiated by the source given. One: because iPlayer has always streamed modern Doctor Who, sometimes exclusively, sometimes alongside UK Netflix. Two because Max isn't covered nearly as comprehensibly as Netflix and Disney+, including Doctor Who's home country, which doesn't have it. Three, because iPlayer has existed since 2007 and started having indefinite uploads of back episodes of the BBC Wales era since about 2018. Four, neither the word Amazon nor Prime nor exclusive is mentioned in the CNN source. Best to start over and on a page describing what it is actually called. -- Tybort (talk page) 20:43, 27 November 2023 (UTC)