Jake Paul defeated Mike Tyson in their highly anticipated bout Friday night. Here's everything that went down.
A big audience tuned in, but consumers faced outages and buffering throughout the live event from AT&T Stadium.
Can Netflix ace live sports coverage? Here's what you need to know about the lessons learned in last Friday's flawed attempt.
Key Takeaways Netflix shares could be on watchlists Monday after the streaming giant experienced technical glitches as a ...
Despite a blowout 34-19 loss to the Miami Dolphins on Sunday, Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers was a bright spot. The ...
With Jake Paul Vs. Mike Tyson, pay-per-view events may now make a gradual shift to subscriber based streaming. This article ...
Fans gave Netflix a renewed round of criticism after the streaming company bragged about record audiences trying to watch the ...
Many of the complaints about a Netflix outage on social media were centered on the eight-round heavyweight boxing match ...
Fox took a not-so-subtle shot at Netflix during its NFL pregame show Sunday. Co-host Curt Menefee brought up the fact that ...
In an internal company memo seen by News, Chief Technology Officer Elizabeth Stone said the bout drew a maximum of 65 million ...
Netflix’s first attempt at handling a live sports event did not receive a passing grade. Friday’s fight between Mike Tyson ...
Reports indicated that Paul was getting $40 million just for getting in the ring, and that Tyson set to take home $20 million ...