Christmas Day games on Netflix only. Not a good move by the NFL.
Genuinely curious as to why you think it’s a bad move?
I think it should be on both channels. Sky has done wonders for the game in the uk and if their customers don’t have Netflix they won’t be able to watch the two games. The uk times are perfect for us to watch live. Quite a few people will be pissed off about this. We are still trying to grow the game here.
Christmas Day games on Netflix only. Not a good move by the NFL.
Genuinely curious as to why you think it’s a bad move?
I think it should be on both channels. Sky has done wonders for the game in the uk and if their customers don’t have Netflix they won’t be able to watch the two games. The uk times are perfect for us to watch live. Quite a few people will be pissed off about this. We are still trying to grow the game here.
It’s a worldwide deal though right? So not just about the UK. And Netflix has 17m UK subscribers which Sky Sports probably won’t. I don’t think any new audience will be watching the Christmas Day games here anyway
Christmas Day games on Netflix only. Not a good move by the NFL.
Genuinely curious as to why you think it’s a bad move?
I think it should be on both channels. Sky has done wonders for the game in the uk and if their customers don’t have Netflix they won’t be able to watch the two games. The uk times are perfect for us to watch live. Quite a few people will be pissed off about this. We are still trying to grow the game here.
Surely putting it on Netflix that has around 280m subscribers worldwide is helping to grow the game?
A regular season NFL game will be watched by an average of less than 30m.
If you don't already have a sub, take one for one month at £4.99. Cancel it immediately, watch the two games and then everything else for the rest of the month. If household financial pressures make that impossible, you probably don't have Sky to start with anyway.
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A regular season NFL game will be watched by an average of less than 30m.