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Amazon Prime Video will stream the Masters for the first time beginning next year
Amazon Prime Video will offer two hours of live coverage during early Masters rounds, increasing total broadcast hours to at least 27, expanding streaming access to the event.
- Amazon Prime Video will stream the Masters Tournament for the first time starting in 2026, joining CBS Sports and ESPN as U.S. broadcasters.
- This partnership follows longstanding coverage by CBS and ESPN and aims to expand broadcast hours due to increased demand for live golf coverage.
- Prime Video will provide two hours of live coverage daily from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET during the first two rounds on April 9 and 10, preceding ESPN's broadcast.
- The 2026 Masters will feature at least 27 hours of total coverage, a 50% increase from the 18 hours broadcasted in 2024, highlighting expanded media exposure.
- Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley called the Amazon partnership an exciting opportunity that will enhance how fans experience the Masters Tournament.
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