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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home4/scienrds/scienceandnerds/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Source: https:\/\/www.theverge.com\/2022\/5\/14\/23072842\/netflix-looking-into-livestreaming-report<\/a> Netflix is expanding into livestreaming, as first reported by Deadline<\/em><\/a>. The company confirmed to The Verge<\/em> that it\u2019s currently working on a livestreaming option for stand-up specials and other live content.<\/p>\n As pointed out by Deadline<\/em>, support for livestreams could open up the possibility for Netflix to air live reunions, like the one recently held by the real estate reality show Selling Sunset<\/em>, as well as enable live voting for competition shows. <\/p>\n Netflix could also use the feature to air live comedy specials. This year, Netflix held its first-ever live and in-person comedy festival, called the Netflix Is a Joke Fest<\/a>. The Los Angeles-based event spanned several days and featured over 130 popular comedians, including Ali Wong, Bill Burr, Jerry Seinfeld, John Mulaney, and more. Netflix is set to start airing<\/a> some of the shows it taped at the event later this month and into June, but a live option could give users at home the ability to watch shows as they unfold (that is if Netflix chooses to bring the festival back next year).<\/p>\n
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