“Thunderbirds Are Go,” a reinvention of the classic 1960s television series, is getting a new home on Amazon as the company announced Thursday that the kids series is coming to Prime Video.
“We should start with a study of causes and potential solutions and then engage in public debate on how to fund recommended solutions,” he said. “Business can help with this process, but they need a seat at the table and a good faith expression from government leaders.”
“There are several major U.S. cities that want Amazon, but none has the branding opportunity we are now offering this visionary company,” said Stonecrest Mayor Jason Lary, according to the Journal Constitution.
“You have heard mixed messages from our community, whether it stems from comments in our local newspapers or comments from elected officials who have differing views and positions that are less than collaborative,” the letter says. “This does not leave a good taste in anyone’s mouth.”
“With an average salary of 0,000 per year for the tens of thousands of new jobs Amazon is creating in Queens, economic opportunity and investment will flourish for the entire region,” said?New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a statement released with Amazon’s announcement.
“The world is changing, with the lines between online and offline commerce blurring and the expectations of buyers and sellers rising rapidly,” Devin Wenig, president of eBay Marketplaces, said in a press release.?“With eBay’s latest steps, we are bringing together the best of what people need from a shopping experience – speed and convenience – with things people love about shopping, like discovery and inspiration.”
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“While we don’t expect a significant number of current Netflix customers to defect to Amazon Instant Video, it is likely that Amazon and Netflix will divide the remaining uncommitted market on a roughly equal basis, severely impacting Netflix’s continued domestic growth,” the analysts said.
“There is not an irrational, anti-business political body over there, but it looks like there is here, and it might continue to be that way if we don’t take this next election cycle really seriously,” she said.
“We’re excited to bring hundreds of great full-time jobs with benefits to?Kent?and proud to further invest in Washington state?with this new fulfillment center,” said?Mike Roth,?Amazon’s?vice president of?North America operations. “We are grateful to local and state elected officials who have supported?Amazon?in bringing a new fulfillment center to the state of Washington.”
“They get an opportunity with our demand to have a good consistent volume and to grow with Amazon as we grow,” he said.