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Kansas City PBS Now Available on Prime Video

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Kansas City PBS Now Available on Amazon Prime Video.

In a landmark partnership between PBS and Amazon, Kansas City PBS’ live broadcast is now available to stream through Prime Video. This new partnership brings public television programming directly to your screens, whether you're a Prime member or not, through Amazon's FAST (Free Ad-Supported Television) Channels. This launch marks a significant milestone for  Kansas City PBS, particularly at a time when two in three U.S. viewers use a FAST platform. 

How to Watch Kansas City PBS Live on Amazon Prime

Non-Prime users will have free access to Kansas PBS programming under the “Watch for Free” section within the Prime Video website or app.  Prime users should select the “Live TV” button in the navigation bar below the Prime Video logo. Kansas City PBS should appear as one of the first options available. If not, click the dropdown menu titled “All” and select “Entertainment.” Select the channel with the Kansas City PBS logo, and enjoy your favorite Kansas City PBS programming. 

Additional Ways to Watch

Viewers can enjoy Kansas City PBS programming on several platforms, including the PBS App, Roku, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV, Google TV, Amazon Fire TV and online at kansascitypbs.org. For more detailed instructions on how to watch Kansas City PBS Live from your TV or smart device, click here. 

 

 

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About Kansas City PBS

Kansas City PBS is a non-profit multimedia organization located in midtown Kansas City. Founded in 1961, Kansas City PBS operates four television channels, as well as working with sister brands Flatland, its digital news source, and 90.9 The Bridge, an NPR music discovery public radio station.

For more information, contact:
Kynala Phillips
Communications & Engagement Manager
communications@kansascitypbs.org