Just as the family cleans the wrapping paper in Christmas afternoon, Netflix comes with two more gifts: NFL Double Header and Beyoncé Half Time Show.
Wednesday’s holiday entertainment will be a famous test for streaming service six weeks after the boxing match between Jake Fall and Mike Tyson. Netflix did not broadcast NFL games before.
Beyoncé, who headed the Super Bowl HalfTIME Show in 2013, will perform half -time in the game between Baltimore Raven and Houston Texas around 6 pm. She will sing at Houston’s NRG Stadium.
Hans Schroeder, vice president of media distribution of NFL, said at a press conference this month, “Her appeal, her interests, her interests and her interests and she will be brought from a wider point of view. The annual owner meets near Dallas. “It would be great to be created, and we think that it is a good way to add it today.”
When Pittsburgh Steelers hosts the Kansas City Chief (and potentially Tayer Swift), the game will be held as a tape performance of Mariah Carey, who calls himself the queen of Christmas.
In May, NFL and Netflix announced a three -year contract to broadcast a league game on Christmas. The game offers Netflix, which experimented with live events through a valuable entertainment product, a comedy special and a reality show.
NFL games are consistently consistent among the most common television programs in the United States, and last year’s three Christmas games have more than 28 million viewers. Netflix’s 228 million global subscriber pools have appealed to the NFL, which expands international footprints and cooperates more closely with streaming services for documentary film production.
Schroeder said Netflix approached the NFL to add star musical components to Christmas to expand their interests beyond sports fans. Netflix secured Beyoncé, which won 32 Grammys and released the country album “Cowboy Carter” in March.
Games and half -time shows will increase pressure on Netflix’s technical skills. Paul-Tyson Fight, which Netflix reached its peak in 65 million streams, said that buffering problems and audio quality were not good.
Schroeder said, “I think there are some conflicts with Netflix, but everything we have seen, we think that we are doing with them. We are very confident. ”
Netflix has produced both soccer games on Wednesday by CBS, one of NFL’s old television partners. The streaming service has assembled a list of broadcast talent borrowed from other networks, including NBC and ESPN.