Amazon will stop allowing its third-party sellers to sell Google and Apple video-streaming devices as it focuses on its own Prime Instant Video streaming service.
The company said in a statement that Prime Video has become an important part of its $99 annual Prime loyalty membership program and said that the video-streaming devices sold on the site should be able to work with Prime Video.
Sellers will still sell video-streaming devices compatible with Prime Video including Roku, Xbox, PlayStation and Amazon's own Fire TV devices. But Apple TV and Google's Chromecast will be banned.
Seattle-based Amazon has been rapidly expanding its Prime Video Service, including recently inked deals to stream NBCUniversal's critically acclaimed drama ``Mr. Robot'' and a multiyear licensing agreement with CBS.
Amazon.com Inc. shares rose $6.20 to $518.09 in afternoon trading Thursday.
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