New data shows that Amazon is one of the leading contributors across the breadth of the UK creative industries. New analysis released from independent macroeconomic consultancy Capital Economics shows that Amazon’s investments in the creative industries supported more than 16,000 jobs in 2022, ranging from directly employed in-house designers to indirectly employed external producers, and Amazon has invested more than £4.2 billion since 2010 across Kindle Direct Publishing, Amazon Publishing, Prime Video, Audible, Amazon Fashion, Amazon Music, Amazon Games and more.
Amazon to fund 350 apprenticeships and traineeships across TV, film and books
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