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Netflix Reportedly Exploring Always-On 24/7 Live TV Channels for Subscribers

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Netflix is said to be considering the launch of always-on live television channels, offering subscribers continuous round-the-clock programming. The move comes as the streaming giant shows signs of slowing viewer engagement on its platform. The proposed live channels would give users something to tune into at any time, mimicking the experience of traditional broadcast TV. No official announcement or timeline has been confirmed by Netflix regarding these reported plans.

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