Here’s how many people tuned into Netflix’s Christmas Day NFL games

May Be Interested In:Trumpian USA goes from absurd to bizarre amid sacking of old establishment – and norms


Netflix says it had a big audience for its live NFL games on Christmas Day, with Nielsen ratings designating them “the most-streamed NFL games in US history.” The Kansas City Chiefs and the Pittsburgh Steelers notched a 24.1M AMA (average minute audience), while the Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens hit 24.3M AMA, totaling nearly 65 million total viewers.

Though Netflix buckled under the weight of the more than 60 million households that tuned into the boxing match between Mike Tyson and Jake Paul last month, its systems mostly held up during the two NFL games and star-studded performances from Mariah Carey and Beyoncé.

The NBA, which has traditionally aired basketball without competition from the NFL on the holiday, said that despite the competing Netflix broadcasts, its slate of games delivered the “most-watched Christmas Day in five years, averaging 5.25 million viewers per game in the U.S.” All five games up year-over-year, with viewership overall up 84 percent from 2023.

On Wednesday, the NFL offered a preliminary glimpse at viewership, saying the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Pittsburgh Steelers had already become the second most popular live title on Netflix and that one-third of Netflix’s viewers at the time were watching that game.

share Share facebook pinterest whatsapp x print

Similar Content

A test that aims to rule out autism using a strand of hair is now available to the public
A test that aims to rule out autism using a strand of hair is now available to the public
Bishop Says Catholic Teaching Does Not Support ‘Open Border Policy’
Bishop Says Catholic Teaching Does Not Support ‘Open Border Policy’
What comes next for Trump election interference case
What comes next for Trump election interference case
9 DPSUs project ₹2,100 cr defence export for FY24
9 DPSUs project ₹2,100 cr defence export for FY24
Finally! Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon let you update non-Microsoft apps
Finally! Windows 11’s Microsoft Store will soon let you update non-Microsoft apps
So Hard To Say Goodbye: Advice For Farewell Notes
Hopes And Fears For The Future Of The World, With Ted Koppel
The Unseen News: Beyond the Mainstream | © 2024 | Daily News