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Amazon is shutting down Freevee , its free ad-supported streaming television service.
Amazon 's streaming offering was previously known as IMDb TV and rebranded as Amazon freevee in 2022 .
The company has owned IMDb since 1998 and launched the service in 2019 .
The service is expected to close over the next few weeks .
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