Amazon drew an average audience of 372,000 viewers during its live stream of the NFL's 'Thursday Night Football' game, overcoming some technical glitches.
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Verizon Pays Reported $2.25 Billion To Stream NFL Games (Including This Season’s Playoffs) On Go90, Yahoo, AOL
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With 372,000 Average Viewers, Amazon Tops Twitter In First Stream Of NFL’s ‘Thursday Night Football’
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YouTube Kids Teams With Top Book Publishers On Global Reading Initiative
HarperCollins, Penguin Random House, and more will create hundreds of pieces of reading-related content throughout the month of June.
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Amazon Snatches NFL’s ‘Thursday Night Football’ Streams From Twitter
Amazon is said to be paying $50 million for the privilege, while Twitter reportedly paid $10 million to broadcast 10 games last season.
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Facebook, Amazon, Twitter, And YouTube All Want NFL Streaming Rights
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Insights: TV’s Super Season Kicks Off This Weekend – Will The Industry Score?
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The Annual NFL Episode Of Bad Lip Reading Is A Cherished Yearly Tradition
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Digital Sports Network Whistle Sports Lands Partnership With NFL
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Twitter’s First NFL Stream Nabs 2.3 Million Total Viewers, While 48 Million Watched On TV
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Twitter Launches Smart TV Apps Ahead Of First Thursday Night Football Stream Tonight
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Insights: What Kids TV Looks Like, And Looks At, In 2016
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Spotify Teams With NFL Players And Digital Studio Collab On ‘Trading Playlists’ Series
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