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Netflix Nabs 2027 and 2031 Women's World Cup Rights
Sydney / Gadigal, Australia,Saturday, December 21, 2024
The Women's World Cup has seen a surge in popularity, with the 2019 women's final pulling in more U. S. viewers than the 2018 men's final. However, viewership dipped in 2023 after the U. S. team's early exit. Despite this, women's sports are on the rise, with the WNBA and women's soccer teams gaining significant traction.
Netflix, with its massive global audience of 282. 7 million, is expanding internationally. Sports rights are a hot commodity, and Netflix has been diving into this arena. They recently streamed the hugely popular Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight, which became the most-watched sporting event ever on the platform. On Christmas Day, they'll be covering an NFL double-header.
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