Amazon is trying a new marketing stunt as they want more eyeballs on a new Prime Video show called Night Sky. They basically beamed their first episode of the show out of Earth’s atmosphere as the company pull off this done earlier today. They say that it is “the first-ever intergalactic premiere for a TV series.” SES and Intelsat [Two major satellite companies] used their ground stations and geostationary satellites to pull off this marketing stunt, ending the episode beyond the reach of our planet where aliens could enjoy the show. Prime Video did clarify that the transmission won’t be caught by broadcast satellites that is usually the case.

They said, “Theoretically, this makes the broadcast available to anyone open to receiving satellite signals 384,000 kilometers away from Earth and beyond — the equivalent distance from Earth to the Moon,” The company still claims that they are not the first streaming service to send their content to space. Although they did mark the farthest distance that a television series has been intentionally distributed.
Now about the show, Night Sky basically centers around a couple who’ve been hiding a secret for years: there’s a chamber buried in their backyard that links to a deserted planet. However a young man [Possibly alien] enters their lives.
