Amazon, NFL Get Decent Audience for League’s Streaming-Only Debut
The NFL's first streaming-only game on Saturday drew an audience comparable to that of games on the NFL Network.
Saturday's telecast draws an audience similar to that for games on the NFL Network.
The NFL's first game to air exclusively on a streaming outlet drew a decent-sized audience on Saturday — one in line with games aired on the league's NFL Network.
The matchup between the San Francisco 49ers and Arizona Cardinals drew an average audience of 4.8 million viewers on Amazon's Prime Video and Twitch platforms and mobile properties run by the NFL, the two teams and Verizon. Local over-the-air stations in San Francisco and Phoenix also carried the game, bringing the total audience to 5.9 million, per the NFL.