The National Football League (NFL) this entered into a groundbreaking agreement with streaming giant Netflix to live-stream two games exclusively on Christmas Day. However, not all NFL fans are thrilled about this development. According to a survey conducted by Casino.org, an online entertainment and gaming website, here are the key findings:
Disapproval: 59% of the 3,000 survey respondents expressed disapproval of the fact that they will need a Netflix subscription to live-stream the Week 17 regular games. These games feature the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Pittsburgh Steelers at 1 p.m. EST, and the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Houston Texans at 4:30 p.m. EST.
Cost Concerns: Among the naysayers, nearly 40% cited the cost of a Netflix subscription as a drawback. Additionally, approximately 36% of respondents mentioned that they do not currently have a subscription to the service.
Streaming Quality: Interestingly, 66% of respondents had no worries about the streaming quality of the games. Despite this, an overwhelming 76.5% stated that they would not subscribe to Netflix specifically to watch these NFL games.
Preferred Platforms: While some respondents favored watching NFL games on traditional platforms such as CBS (preferred by 24.5%) or cable pay-TV operators (preferred by 23.6%), nearly 57% still indicated that they would watch the Christmas Day games on Netflix.
The NFL’s collaboration with Netflix has sparked both interest and skepticism among fans.
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