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Netflix (NFLX) entered the NFL live-streaming arena with a spectacular debut on Christmas Day, setting a new streaming record for the league. Preliminary Nielsen data shows an average U.S. audience of more than 24 million for each of the two holiday matchups.
Christmas came right on time for Netflix, as the streamer set records for the most streamed NFL games ever in the U.S., according to Nielsen. Nearly 65 million people across the U.S. tuned in to the two NFL matchups on Christmas Day, which Netflix held exclusive rights to show.
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Netflix said it set a streaming record with its Christmas Day broadcasts of two National Football League (NFL) games. The streaming giant said the two games had an average of 24 million viewers, making them the most-streamed NFL games in history.
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Netflix Inc (NASDAQ:NFLX, ETR:NFC) made history with its NFL Christmas Gameday, attracting a record-breaking 65 million viewers in the United States, according to preliminary Nielsen data. The debut streaming event saw an average of more than 24 million people tuning in for each game, cementing the Kansas City Chiefs-Steelers and Baltimore Ravens-Texans matchups as the most streamed NFL games in US history.
Netflix set records for the most streamed NFL games ever in the U.S. with its two Christmas Day matchups, according to Nielsen. Nearly 65 million people across the U.S. tuned in to the two NFL games on Christmas day.