World Media Giants Cross Swards over Streaming Business

Amazon is 'in talks' to buy Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM), the movie studio behind James Bond. 

Jeff Bezos's company has reportedly made a bid in the region of billion, according to sources familiar with the matter. Talks are said to be in the advanced stages. 

The movie studio is behind the James Bond franchise, owns the Epix cable channel and makes TV shows, including popular shows like The Handmaid's Tale, Fargo, Vik

Amazon declined to comment on the report, saying it 'doesn't comment on rumors or speculation'. MGM also declined to comment.

Amazon is looking to consolidate its film and television offering as it seeks to keep Prime Video competitive with streaming sites Netflix and Disney+, The Information reported. 

The ecommerce giant fared well at the recent 93rd Academy Awards, scooping up 12 nominations for films including 'Sound of Metal', 'Time', and 'One Night in Miami'.  But, Amazon needs more to keep up.  

In March, the tech company signed a ten-year agreement with the National Football League - becoming the first streaming service to secure an exclusive broadcast deal. 

Prime Video will feature one pre-season game per year as well as 15 regular season football games starting in 2023. 

The tech giant is also taking on music and spent billion on video and music content in 2020, up from .8 billion in 2019, CNBC reported.    

In another sign Amazon will increasingly focus on entertainment, the company announced last week former high-ranking executive Jeff Blackburn would return to oversee a consolidating global media and entertainment group. 

In December, MGM said it was exploring a sale. It said it had tapped investment banks Morgan Stanley and LionTree LLC, and started a formal sale...

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