NFLX refers to Netflix, the streaming service—not a traditional TV channel. Netflix (ticker symbol NFLX) is a subscription-based streaming platform available directly via its app or website, accessible on smart TVs, phones, tablets, game consoles, and web browsers worldwide. You don't need a specific cable or satellite "channel" to watch it; just sign up at netflix.com or download the app from your device's store.

Recent NFL Tie-In

Netflix has dipped into live sports, streaming NFL Christmas Day games. In 2025, it aired Dallas Cowboys vs. Washington Commanders and Detroit Lions vs. Minnesota Vikings, produced by CBS—marking its second year of exclusive NFL holiday broadcasts after a successful 2024 debut.

Viewing Netflix Today

  • Devices : Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, Samsung/LG TVs, Xbox/PlayStation, iOS/Android.
  • Plans : Start at ~$7/month (ad-supported) up to premium 4K; no contracts.
  • Content : Movies, series, originals like Squid Game , plus live events like the NFL games.

TL;DR : NFLX = Netflix streaming service (NASDAQ: NFLX); stream anywhere with internet—no traditional TV channel needed.

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