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Can Amazon Keep Its Record-Breaking NFL Viewership For ‘Thursday Night Football’?

Amazon's TNF Viewership Sees A Boost As They Kick Off The Second Half Of The 2024 Season

 


Amazon Prime Video’s exclusive Thursday Night Football (TNF) broadcasts have seen a substantial rise in viewership, with the NFL’s 2024 season drawing an average of 13 million viewers per game for the first half. This is a 4% increase over the same period in 2023 and a remarkable 35% rise compared to the 2022 season’s debut of Amazon’s TNF package. As the TNF schedule kicks off its second half with a Bengals-Ravens showdown, Amazon is aiming to maintain this upward trend.

The growth in TNF viewership on Prime Video, however, is still slightly behind traditional television numbers from 2021, when NFL games aired on Fox and the NFL Network averaged 16.2 million viewers. This indicates that while Amazon has proven successful in transitioning the NFL audience to a streaming platform, linear TV remains a formidable competitor. Yet, the current trajectory suggests that the gap is narrowing as more fans embrace streaming for live sports.

Key Drivers of Amazon’s TNF Success

Engaging Matchups and Star Power
Part of Amazon’s TNF strategy involves scheduling engaging matchups with star players who draw large audiences. In Week 10, viewers will see Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals face off against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. Both teams are well-known for their high-stakes performances, making this a marquee game for Amazon’s schedule. Later in the season, matchups like the Eagles vs. Commanders, Packers vs. Lions, and a Black Friday showdown featuring the Chiefs against the Raiders are expected to further elevate viewership.

Enhanced Broadcast and Viewing Experience

Amazon continues to refine the viewer experience, adding new technology and analytics to make TNF more engaging. Through innovations such as real-time player statistics, multiple commentary options, and the “X-Ray” feature, Amazon has made TNF more interactive than traditional broadcasts. The platform’s commitment to data-driven enhancements attracts fans who enjoy in-depth analysis and a more personalized viewing experience.

Growing Acceptance of Streaming

With younger viewers increasingly turning to streaming, Amazon’s TNF broadcasts appeal to this demographic, a group that is typically less interested in cable television subscriptions. As more NFL fans adopt streaming as their go-to for live sports, Amazon benefits from being the exclusive platform for TNF. This is significant, as the convenience and accessibility of streaming are helping the NFL reach a broader audience, ultimately expanding its reach beyond conventional TV.

Competitive Pricing for Amazon Prime

Amazon’s Prime membership, which includes access to TNF, remains competitively priced, adding another incentive for football fans to consider Prime Video. While other streaming services often charge additional fees for sports packages, Prime Video offers TNF as part of its standard membership, adding value for subscribers.

Competitive Pressures from Traditional Networks

The increase in Amazon’s TNF ratings reflects a broader trend in NFL viewership. While Amazon’s numbers are impressive, traditional broadcasters like Fox and ESPN continue to hold dominant positions in the market. Fox, for example, is averaging 18.65 million viewers for Sunday NFL games in the 2024 season, marking its highest viewership in nearly a decade. In Week 9, Fox attracted 24.21 million viewers for the Detroit Lions’ win over the Green Bay Packers—one of the largest audiences of the season.

ESPN has also enjoyed record-breaking viewership, with the Chiefs’ overtime victory against the Buccaneers drawing 20.6 million viewers, the highest Monday Night Football audience this season. ESPN’s wide reach and ability to secure high-profile games, coupled with the popularity of Monday Night Football, continue to make it a top choice for NFL fans. This competitive landscape underscores the challenge Amazon faces in keeping TNF on a growth trajectory.

What’s Next for Amazon’s NFL Strategy?

As TNF enters the second half of the 2024 season, Amazon is not only focused on maintaining its current viewership levels but also on exploring new ways to drive engagement. With strong divisional games lined up, including intense rivalries and high-stakes matchups, Amazon has a unique opportunity to attract more viewers who may be inclined toward traditional TV.

The success of these upcoming broadcasts could have significant implications for the future of sports broadcasting. As more fans transition to streaming services, the NFL might look to increase its partnerships with streaming platforms. Amazon’s record-breaking TNF season demonstrates that streaming can compete with—if not exceed—traditional TV in terms of viewership.

Amazon’s Long-Term Vision for NFL Streaming

For Amazon, TNF is part of a larger goal of establishing Prime Video as a premier destination for live sports. With substantial investments in exclusive streaming rights and continued technological enhancements, Amazon is positioning itself as a major player in sports broadcasting. As TNF viewership continues to grow, the possibility of Amazon expanding its NFL presence or even partnering on more exclusive games becomes increasingly likely.

Amazon’s success with TNF highlights the ongoing shift in how viewers consume sports. By combining convenience, interactivity, and high-quality matchups, Amazon has effectively harnessed the power of streaming to make Thursday Night Football a mainstay of its Prime Video lineup. With NFL games representing a substantial draw for advertisers and sports fans alike, Amazon’s TNF journey may well reshape the future of sports broadcasting in the years to come.


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