Netflix Reportedly Exploring Live TV, Added Bundles In Addressing Subscriber Engagement Declines

"Netflix's U.S. television viewership share fell to 7.8% in April, the lowest since May 2025, per Nielsen."

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Netflix is reportedly considering live television channels and subscription bundles. The plan aims to reverse a slide in viewer engagement despite the streamer’s continued dominance.

What We Know: According to the Wall Street Journal, Netflix executives flagged a decline in subscriber engagement at this spring’s business review. Profits and franchise hits still impressed the room. However, since then, engagement has become a recurring internal topic, according to people familiar with the matter. Netflix’s U.S. television viewership share fell to 7.8% in April, the lowest since May 2025, per Nielsen.

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What The Data Shows: (via Nielsen The Gauge) **Share of U.S. Television Viewership**

MonthNetflix TV Viewership (per The Gauge)
April 20267.9%
March 20268.2%
February 20268.4%
January 20268.8%
December 20259.0%
November 20258.3%
October 20258.0%
September 20258.3%
August 20258.7%
July 20258.8%
June 20258.3%
May 20257.5%
April 20257.5%

What Remains Unclear: Whether Netflix will actually launch live channels remains unresolved. In addition, talks about bundling Peacock and other services are still preliminary. Netflix also hasn’t detailed how live programming might affect its ad-supported tier, which drove roughly $1.5 billion in revenue last year.

What It Means: Looking at the past year’s data, the spring months show Netflix engagement is at its lightest. While the percentage of viewership may have increased year over year, the marks don’t meet the expectations of the company. Moreover, a pivot toward live channels would mark a reversal for Netflix, whose founders long championed on-demand simplicity over linear scheduling. Bundling rivals like Peacock would also turn Netflix into a storefront rather than just a destination. While the live event business has proven to be successful with MLB, MMA, boxing among others, whether or not live television programming would be successful remains to be seen.

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