Netflix Faces Backlash and Recovery After Tyson-Paul Fight Streaming Issues

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Howard Stern warned Netflix of potential backlash if streaming issues occur during their upcoming NFL Christmas broadcasts, following widespread buffering problems during the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul fight. Netflix, which faced over 88,000 complaints during the fight, will air two high-stakes NFL games on December 25, marking its first live NFL broadcast. The streaming service has a three-year deal for exclusive Christmas Day game rights, and the pressure is on to ensure a smooth viewing experience.
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