Netflix has become part of the NFL broadcast landscape, on one day per year. Will Netflix parlay its Christmas games into a full-blown package? Via Dade Hayes of Deadline.com, Netflix co-CEO Greg ...
For years, Netflix insisted that it would not pursue live sports rights. The streamer focused its content budget on licensed programming, high-value originals, and even local content for countries ...
Netflix gave an otherwise slow week of NFL news a kick in the tuchus, thanks to podcast-interview comments from its chief content office Bela Bajaria. She said Netflix would want Sunday afternoon ...
Netflix Chief Content Officer Bela Bajaria confirmed that Netflix is interested in bidding on future Sunday afternoon NFL broadcast rights, she told Matt Belloni and John Ourand of Puck. Bajaria said ...
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Netflix probably not interested in major NFL package
There’s been plenty of discussion over whether Netflix would go for a Sunday afternoon NFL parcel of games, but it appears the answer is no. Roger Goodell is doing his best to get media companies ...
Kamari Lassiter #4 of the Houston Texans tackles Derrick Henry #22 of the Baltimore Ravens (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images) Netflix may be open to scoring more NFL games. The company’s CFO Spencer ...
Sources say that Netflix is closely looking at the possibility of offering a streaming-only package that closely resembles the package that the company is offering now in Canada. The package for the U ...
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