Have you heard of the streaming service Peacock TV? If you did don’t worry, we got the info. Peacock TV is from NBCUniversal, it offers an exciting culmination of original as well as library-based content, all wrapped up in its unique package. It provides NBC originals/favorites like 30 Rock, The Office, and Saturday Night Live. Unlike Hulu or Netflix, this streaming service offers a totally free, ad-supported plan that gives subscribers access to a limited amount of content.
Peacock offers two Premium tiers:
- An all-access (with ads) package which costs $4.99/month or $50/year
- An all-access, ad-free plan which costs $9.99/month or $100/year.
Here are the 10 things you didn’t know about Peacock TV:
A Free Membership Level
As we have mentioned above briefly, Peacock TV offers a free membership level. You’ll be able to catch up on all of your favorite shows and movies with 13,000 hours worth of content right away. You’re also getting access to daily news articles that are sure not only to keep you informed but inspire great ideas for what’s next in entertainment! Subscribing to its membership tiers provides perks of its own. Current and previous NBC content take up a huge proportion of Peacock TV’s content.
It isn’t all about the NBC Content
Though the streaming service is a product of NBC, and yes it has lots of NBC content, but that isn’t all there is. You’ll be able to find TV shows/films from StarzPlay, A&E Networks, Warner Bros., ViacomCBS, among others.
Similarities With HBO Max
Peacock TV isn’t easily accessible if you’re a Fire TV or Roku customer. Peacock TV isn’t yet available through those devices because of contract disputes, like HBO Max. However, the service is pretty much available everywhere else.
The Olympics impact
Thanks to the virus, the Summer Olympics was postponed from 2020 to this year, i.e., 2021. If it had happened according to plan then we would have watched key events from Toyko on upstart Peacock TV. NBCUniversal had to make a significant change to its early sports lineup. The NBC Sports Gold Premier League Pass was merged into Peacock Premium.
An Adult-Only Fare
Peacock TV isn’t like the run-of-the-mill family streaming services. As there are adult-rated series, it allows you to set a parental control PIN to apply age restriction settings.
Loads for Kids
Though we said Peacock isn’t a typical family service, it provides content for kids too, though it is not on the level of Disney+.
SNL: It’s all (not) here
All the seasons will be making a home on Peacock TV. As it is the most logical solution because just like Peacock, SNL is also the product of NBC.
Virtual Channels
Peacock TV is mainly supported by on-demand content. Along with them, it also offers virtual channels that’ll remind you of old-school terrestrial stations. The virtual channels might be out of place when compared to the service’s on-demand offerings, but it’s worth a shot.
Full of Reboots, Eventually
Though the reboots for Saved by the Bell, Battlestar Galactica, and Punky Brewster have been delayed, they will for sure land in Peacock. The Office has already made its way to Peacock and is now off of Netflix. One thing is for sure, the reboots will be pouring in.
Invasion
Peacock TV has become a new home to terrific British entertainment. Most of the titles arrive through exclusive international distribution deals, these include The Capture and Intelligence. There’s also the entire Downton Abbey series, which was previously aired on PBS.
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