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The Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight that drew 65 million households to Netflix – providing a definitive and too-literal example of “breaking the Internet” – was a dress rehearsal for the NFL ...
Chart source: Downdetector.com. When Netflix met live sports streaming. Streaming high-definition and 4K video on a massive scale turns out to be difficult.. You can tell when this live event took ...
The Tyson vs. Paul fight is streaming as a Netflix live event. In past Netflix live broadcasts, such as "The Roast of Tom Brady," viewers could rewatch the event after it aired live.
Netflix will broadcast two NFL games on Christmas Day and will begin streaming WWE “Raw” on Jan. 6. The streaming delays weren't the only problems Netflix experienced leading up to the fight. Viewers saw Tyson's bare butt in only a jockstrap when he walked away at the end of a pre-fight interview in his locker room.
Uh oh @netflix.Live streaming keeps freezing up. Someone’s going to get fired for not being prepared for the traffic overload. Better get it fixed before the real fight starts.
A Florida man is suing Netflix over streaming issues during the fight between boxing legend Mike Tyson and former YouTube star Jake Paul.. The lawsuit, obtained Wednesday by USA TODAY, accuses ...
With all eyes on the much-anticipated fight between Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, fans took to social media to share their reaction and widespread frustration with Netflix's first boxing event.. The ...
The fight played out in front of 70,000 fans at AT&T Stadium, home of the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, and millions of viewers at home. According to US viewing numbers from analytics company TVision ...