Beyonce's Christmas half-time show earned the artist a staggering payday, as she was reportedly paid over $1M/min for her performance.
The company’s foray into live sports caps a strong year, but the stock’s rich valuation sets a high bar for a follow-up act.
Beyoncé is thought to have been paid $20 million for her half-time performance during Netflix’s Christmas Day NFL broadcast.
The halftime show led by Grammy-winning singer Beyoncé drew a larger audience than the actual football games in Netflix Inc.'s first Christmas Day live-streaming NFL event. The audience for the ...
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NFL games streamed on Netflix this Christmas shattered records, drawing 65 million US viewers for at least one minute of the action, according to Nielsen. The Baltimore Ravens' 31-2 win over the ...
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Netflix looks to have scored big with its Christmas Day coverage of two NFL games. It has set new streaming records for the ...
The NFL averaged 24.2 million viewers between the two games. The data provided by the league and Nielsen also revealed that ...