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NEW YORK —Heavy viewing during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays in the November 25 to December 29 2024 period covered by the December report of Nielsen’s The Gauge, helped increase overall TV viewing by 4% compared to the November report. That also boosted YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video to record viewing levels.
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Nielsen's The Gauge report for the December 2024 interval was bookended by the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, both of which are historically known for acc
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Nielsen attributed Netflix’s gains to high domestic interest in the streaming platform’s two National Football League (NFL) games, which were streamed live on Christmas Day. It was the first time Netflix offered live access to NFL, but it won’t be the last, with the streaming platform locking in Christmas Day rights for at least another few years.