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Published 08:53 4 Apr 2017 BST
They're in the process of targeting TV companies that would let subscribers watch live channels over the social network as the troubled company looks for new ways to grow users.
According to the Telegraph deals are currently being hashed out with broadcasters such as Sky and BT, as well as their US counterparts.
Customers who already have TV subscriptions would be able to link their subscriptions with their Twitter account, giving them access to paid-for channels within the Twitter app.
Twitter have dabbled with live TV in the past, last year they signed deals with the NFL and had options for live streaming Wimbledon.
Major sporting events are usually the sites busiest times as people watch and share their opinions online.
It seems their ultimate goal is to merge the two experiences so their users can watch everything on the one platform at the one time.
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