“Who Screams, Comes Out” on Prime Video plans to be much more philanthropic towards associations
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“Who screams, comes out” arrives on Prime Video: a boon for associations
\n\nThe new television show format, “He who shouts, comes out”, arrives on the Prime Video streaming platform. Presented as an interactive game, the show promises to be a real boon for the voluntary sector, as it provides a generous distribution of profits for different charities.\n\n
“He who cries, comes out”: an innovative concept launched on Prime Video
\n\nThe concept of the new game “He who shouts, comes out” is simple but innovative. Every week, participants must face challenges and remain as silent as possible. If a participant shouts, he or she is eliminated. It’s an entertaining, iconic and interesting experience that will undoubtedly test participants and their nerves. \n\nThis new format is now available on Prime Video, the Amazon streaming platform. It is thus added to the various exclusive and original programs available on the service, which strengthens its position as a world leader in streaming content.\n\n
A new opportunity for associations thanks to “He who shouts, comes out”
\n\nRegarding support for charities, the game\n“He who shouts, comes out” really stands out. For each eliminated participant, a donation is planned for a non-profit organization. The amount is determined by the number of minutes the participant managed to remain silent before being eliminated.\n\nThe associations that will benefit from these donations will be those that focus on sectors such as education, health, environment, community development, among others. This therefore presents itself as an exceptional opportunity for these associations to receive additional financial support, while benefiting from visibility on a global platform.\n\n
Towards a more entertainment industry generous
\n\nThe launch of “He who shouts, comes out” on Prime Video paves the way for a more socially responsible and generous entertainment industry. By offering part of its profits to associations, the world of entertainment proves that it can both entertain and support noble and important causes. The anticipation surrounding this new television show format and its commitment to charity creates an opportunity for significant change in the entertainment industry. \n\n