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Netflix will bid for NFL Sunday afternoon games, exec says

News RoomBy News RoomFebruary 18, 2025
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Netflix, the world’s largest streaming service, has expressed interest in “‘,’ NFL’ games on the streaming platform, despite the league’s desire to continue growing its international market. This move comes after its acquisition of Puck News, where it will likely earn a larger share of reports on ” football.” The streaming giant is betting on the NFL’s ability to expand its audience, particularly during peak holiday months like Christmas Day when its Christmas Day series dominate the market.

The league has been growing its NFL market, with “$ NFL’ algorithms tracking more streams of the team. This trend has already been evident with careful watchwords like “Baltimore Ravens” and “Houston Texans” topping the Nielsen Watchlist for the most-watched NFL games in the past 21 years. Dateline reported that both games averaged around 24 million viewers globally, a figure eclipsing its peak at 28.34 million in 1996. With over 218 countries available to watch ” NFL’ games, more than 65 million viewers have been exposed to the league’s offerings, especially during the holidayblues.

The agreement dates back to 1994, with Fox holding the NFC package, while CBS secured the AFC package from NBC starting in 1998. Both contracts have yet to expire, and neither team has expressed interest in ending the deals, likely due to concerns about commercialจิ. Critics argue that the upcoming COVID-19 pandemic has made it less feasible for Fox and CBS to continue broadcasting ” NFL’ games, potentially displacing prime time networks likeacles and Te这样的 havoc.

Yet, Netflix’s new venture offers a different opportunity. Its large subscriber base and streaming infrastructure could provide more viewership than ever for ” NFL’ games. Relaxation on someone’s table? Well, watching strategic games in one’s living room could be a nice thing. The focus on quality, command, and the entertainment value of the sport could help break free from the constraints of traditional streaming platforms.

The NFL, however, faces criticism for traditional broadcast regulations, including unsuitable air conditioning and public safety concerns, as well as theiners’ ownership of the entire league’s broadcast rights. This moves Netflix’s ” NFL’ viewership on a knife’s edge, where it can make a profit byⵟ the air rather than tearing up schedules.

Following the initial Christmas day deal, Netflix is ready to invest heavily in such content, but the NFL’s agreement to terminate the deals for four years before the 2025 season could soon.TableName it out. If, as some believe, the league would pull out in late 2023, their broadcast rights would fall out of the equation, and the streaming giant couldsee ” NFL’ games completely out of the equation. This conflict could create a ripple effect beyond just the immediate viewership boost, with the league’s broadcast partners like Fox and CBS possibly facing a desperate situation that could impact their “ football’s press팅 on the global stage.

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