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| 14 April 2021
That streaming and the uptake of SVOD services surged since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic is widely known but more details of how people have used such services is emerging and now it would appear, says research from The Diffusion Group (TDG), that co-watching films and TV series has become established behaviour.
Prior to 2018, co-watching was more or less the domain of DIY hacks and illegal streams, almost exclusively the domain of bleeding-edge tech adopters, In 2018, the first dedicated co-watching services such as Teleparty (formerly Netflix Watch Party) and Scener launched. As of early 2020, these services were still largely relegated to technophiles. Since March 2020 there has been a rush among major tech-media firms to add co-watching to their feature sets. Instagram moved first in March, and was soon followed by a flood of major streamers including Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video and Sling TV. This influx of new tools has, says TDG, ac
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Another year, another Valentine’s Day. Except this year, it’s very different – we’re spending it with COVID-19! And of course that means the celebrations on 14th February may look a little unusual this year, with some of you sadly not able to spend time with your loved one this time round. So, no matter whether you’re taken, having a Galentine’s Day, or celebrating your college marriage, and no matter whether you’re with your other half or apart, we’ve gathered together the best ways to celebrate this years lockdown Valentine’s.
1. Spoil your significant other!
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Amazon Watch Party allows you to watch and chat about your favorite shows and movies simultaneously with friends and family remotely.
Up to 100 people can watch entertainment and chat simultaneously, but they need to have an Amazon Prime membership to use the feature.
Watch Party is currently still in beta and only available in select countries.
Finding ways to enjoy fun activities with our loved ones from a distance is more important than ever. Following the swell of interest in Netflix Watch Party now Teleparty other streaming platforms began releasing their own remote watch tools to help friends and family enjoy their favorite shows and movies while miles apart.