Amazon Prime Video is currently available in Austria, Britain, Germany, Japan and the United States, with a promise of availability soon in India.
The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday that Prime would likely expand to some 200 countries and territories in a direct challenge to Netflix, which at the start of this year expanded to 190 countries to proclaim itself the first global television service.
Amazon's take on "Top Gear," called "The Grand Tour," made its Prime debut Thursday in the existing markets including Britain and the United States -- to rapturous reviews from the UK press.
Its colourful main host, Jeremy Clarkson, was dropped from the madcap BBC show after he punched a producer in March.
The BBC came back with a rebooted version featuring new presenters including British broadcaster Chris Evans, but he quit after only one series following downbeat reviews of the program, which has 350 million viewers per week in 170 countries.
Amazon seized on the opportunity of hiring Clarkson and his two co-presenters to use the motoring show as a flagship product for its global ambitions.
How the show will be made available was not specified, meaning Amazon could opt to let people buy episodes from its online shop in some places rather than make it available on-demand at the Prime streaming service.
"We don't have anything else to announce," beyond Bezos' announcement, an Amazon spokeswoman told AFP.
Netflix last month posted earnings that alleviated concerns over its own growth.
The company said it had gained 3.57 million paid subscribers to its streaming service in the recently ended quarter -- most of them from outside the United States -- and finished the quarter with a higher-than-expected 86.74 million subscribers.
For the current quarter Netflix forecast a gain of 5.2 million subscribers, predicting 3.75 million of them would come from countries outside the US.
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