Nielsen says Christmas had more viewing on streaming services than any day ever

Christmas marked a milestone in media history: more streaming than any day ever before, according to the Nielsen company.

By The Associated Press

The Associated Press
February 7, 2025 at 4:11PM

NEW YORK — Christmas marked a milestone in media history: more streaming than any day ever before, according to the Nielsen company.

Netflix streamed two NFL games on that day, with Beyonce appearing as the halftime entertainment when the Houston Texans hosted the Baltimore Ravens.

Roughly half of all viewing in the United States that holiday was on streaming services, said Nielsen, the measurement service which has followed the rise of streaming in relation to traditional TV viewing over the past decade.

It was the first day Nielsen has measured where streaming services exceeded 50 billion viewing minutes. While the football games were dominant, other services did well with holiday movies like ''Elf'' and ''Home Alone.''

The second most-streamed day ever came two weeks later, when Prime Video showed an NFL Wild Card game on Prime Video.

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