If Netflix can't make live work, can anyone?
Briefly

The Netflix live stream of the Paul/Tyson fight reached over 60 million households, showcasing its commitment to live programming, but raised questions about execution and reliability.
Despite the high viewership, many audience members experienced significant technical issues, such as lag and pixelation, detracting from the overall excitement of the event.
As Netflix prepares for its first NFL games this Christmas, challenges include overcoming technical difficulties that traditional cable networks have as a legacy advantage.
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