Amazon, which owns a piece of YES Network, is now going to stream a batch of Yankees games on Prime Video.
12.02.2020 - 23:21 / variety.com
“Godfather of Harlem,” starring Forest Whitaker, has been renewed for a second season at Epix.
Production on the 10-episode second season, created by Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein, will begin production in New York later in 2020.
“’Godfather of Harlem’ season one was a remarkable success, tripling previous viewership numbers for the network and earning acclaim from both critics and viewers alike,” said Epix president Michael Wright. “We couldn’t wait to reunite with Chris, Paul, Forest and
Amazon, which owns a piece of YES Network, is now going to stream a batch of Yankees games on Prime Video.
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