Netflix says it's learned from live-streaming issues during the Jake Paul-Mike Tyson fight. Now, it has a big test with a Beyoncé show and NFL games.
When Netflix first picked up its package of Christmas Day NFL games, there was one thing everyone was wondering in Hollywood: Given the streamer’s desire to lean into big events, what would it do to make these games its sports event of the year ...
The NFL hope by staging two games via Netflix on Christmas Day it will help boost the reach of the league, especially in international markets.
Hopefully, Netflix fixed the bugs that plagued its live broadcast of the Mike Tyson and Jake Paul boxing match. Because the streamer is broadcasting not one, but two NFL games on Christmas Day: the Ch
CNBC’s Julia Boorstin joins 'The Exchange' to discuss Netflix’s big live sports push, as the streaming company plans two Christmas day NFL games.
Beyoncé is no stranger to NFL halftime shows and once again she will be gracing the stage in the middle of all the action. Her last two halftime performances were during the Super Bowl, but this time she will be performing on Christmas Day.
The NFL is teaming up with Netflix for a Christmas Day doubleheader. The Chiefs and Ravens are favored in their respective matchups.
Netflix, the streaming giant, is set to stream a Christmas Day NFL doubleheader. The live coverage follows the Nov. 15 Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight, which attracted 65 million households to the platform, despite streaming issues that impacted some viewers' experience.
Mina Kimes will be a studio analyst for Netflix's two NFL games on Christmas Day. She's hopeful the streamer has fixed its technical glitches from the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight.
For the NFL, the Netflix move is a play with nothing but upside. Netflix has 282.3 million subscribers in 190 countries. Every one of whom could theoretically watch this game as part of their normal subscription. That’s an enticing proposition for a league that always has its eyes on the next potential conquest.
Netflix is planning on giving plenty of gifts to its viewers on Christmas Day – as long as everything goes to plan. On Wednesday, Netflix is set to livestream two high-profile NFL games as part of a three-year deal with the league,