
NFL rights clash: YouTube balks at split as Netflix expands and broadcast TV returns
YouTube reportedly balked at splitting the NFL’s five-game package with Netflix, leaving two windows it would have received to be bid to broadcast networks while Netflix is set to take three windows (plus its Christmas Day games) and an Australia game, expanding its NFL slate. The league had originally presented 12 windows to choose five, with the remaining being NFL Network inventory; Fox and other networks are viewed as potential bidders for the added broadcast windows. The development comes amid ongoing scrutiny of streaming rights in sports and a broader push for more games on broadcast television, framed by comments from league officials about Netflix’s scale.