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TV is dead, long live Netflix – streaming giant reveals first live TV plans as cable and broadcast hit new landmark low

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  • Viewing figures in May show streaming eclipsed TV for the first time
  • The news comes as Netflix signs a broadcast deal with France’s TF1
  • Netflix will show traditional TV channels from next year

Traditional TV just hit a new low – for the first time in history, streaming services had a bigger audience than broadcast and cable channels combined. That’s according to official US viewership numbers from May, and in a poetic twist of timing, Netflix has just announced its first-ever deal to broadcast traditional channels and live TV.

In a tie-up with French TV giant TF1 (as reported by The Financial Times), the streaming platform will host all five of its traditional channels – along with more than 30,000 hours of on-demand content. From summer next year, subscribers in France will be able to watch everything from prime-time dramas to The Voice, plus live sports, including the French national football team’s matches.

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