Mecum TV launches on Amazon Prime Video

Mecum TV, the automotive programming channel from Mecum Auctions, has begun 24/7 streaming on Amazon Prime Video. The service is available at no extra cost to users with an Amazon account, regardless of Prime membership. It features a library of auction coverage and entertainment spanning decades.

Mecum TV offers nonstop automotive content, including long-form features and auction highlights, now accessible on thousands of devices through Amazon Prime Video. The channel officially launched on the platform on February 17, 2026, expanding Mecum Auctions' digital reach.

Ben Christoffel, Executive Producer of TV for Mecum Auctions, stated, “We’re constantly listening to feedback from our viewers, and expanding access to Mecum TV has consistently been one of their top requests.” He added, “Our goal is to make Mecum content as accessible and easy to watch as possible, and adding Prime Video to our distribution lineup is another meaningful step in that direction.”

Viewers can find the channel by selecting the “automotive” category on Prime Video. Sam Murtaugh, Chief Operating Officer of Mecum Auctions, commented, “Mecum TV’s addition to Prime Video reflects the continued growth of our digital strategy.” He further noted, “As we expand across major streaming platforms, we’re broadening our reach, strengthening our brand and delivering the excitement of the auction experience to more viewers than ever before.”

This development follows viewer requests for wider availability of Mecum's programming, which includes decades of auction history. Mecum's upcoming sale event is scheduled for March 17-21 in Glendale, Arizona, at State Farm Stadium, where collector vehicles like Corvettes will be featured. Details on consigned vehicles are available at Mecum.com.

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