Peacock TV

Back to the bundle in just 10 years! Funny, I want access to the WEC events on Max, but don't want to pay for the other stuff. We'll be back to square 1 in about two years, just without the expensive equipment in the home, and everyone will be whining about how they want a la carte back.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jimbo and MikeD-C05
Back to the bundle in just 10 years! Funny, I want access to the WEC events on Max, but don't want to pay for the other stuff. We'll be back to square 1 in about two years, just without the expensive equipment in the home, and everyone will be whining about how they want a la carte back.
No one is being forced to buy the bundle, if you still want Netflix, but not Peacock, still can do so.

Unlike Paid Live TV, where you are forced to pay for all those channels you would never watch, or extra for a channel you do not care about, like the RSNs.
 
Well, this merger is a big nothing-

Comcast's CEO announced plans for StreamSaver, an upcoming bundle of Peacock, Apple TV+ and Netflix that will be available starting this month only to Comcast's broadband, TV and mobile subscribers.

So to the majority of the public, you can still purchase them separately ( and only do that).
 
I am in the same boat as you. I got the Peacock $20 deal for a year on Black Friday, and the $20 will go a long way - got me the Christmas weekend NFL exclusive and the exclusive wild card game this past season, and will get the Packers/Eagles exclusive this year, will also get the Big 10 football season, as well as Tour de France, Track and Field Olympic qualifiers, and the Olympics. To me that $20 was worth it, but these new prices I am not even going to consider it.
Last year I signed up for the $20 Black Friday Peacock deal, and immediately cancelled it so it would expire, and it expired a couple of days ago. Today I was offered another year of Peacock at $20 for a year, and I took it. Everything until 11/25/2025. Once again, the $20 is well worth it.
 
Last year I signed up for the $20 Black Friday Peacock deal, and immediately cancelled it so it would expire, and it expired a couple of days ago. Today I was offered another year of Peacock at $20 for a year, and I took it. Everything until 11/25/2025. Once again, the $20 is well worth it.
That’s peacocks deal this year. Got same deal
 
Question about Peacock - I see that on "Two and a Half Men" that there was 28 days left to watch. Does that mean it is completely disappearing from Peacock on January 1? If so, where will it go? If not, what does the 28 days left to watch mean? Is there a higher level tier I would have to pay for?
 
Question about Peacock - I see that on "Two and a Half Men" that there was 28 days left to watch. Does that mean it is completely disappearing from Peacock on January 1? If so, where will it go? If not, what does the 28 days left to watch mean? Is there a higher level tier I would have to pay for?
Must be leaving. I pay for the no commercial version of Peacock and it says the same thing. It might be going to Max as it's a WB show.
 
  • Like
Reactions: zippyfrog
Must be leaving. I pay for the no commercial version of Peacock and it says the same thing. It might be going to Max as it's a WB show.
Thanks for checking. I didn't realize it was a WB show - I always thought it was a CBS show as it aired on CBS, and would end up on Paramount+.
 
Some news on the NBC RSNs, soon to air on Peacock-

Comcast is targeting the first half of 2025 for the launch of their NBC Sports-branded RSNs via Peacock, according to two sources who spoke with The Desk last week on condition of anonymity. The streamer plans to charge between $10 to $15 per month for access to its RSNs in Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco and Sacramento, where subscribers will be able to watch locally-televised games from the Philadelphia 76ers, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Celtics, San Francisco Giants, San Jose Sharks, Sacramento Kings and other professional sports franchises, along with related shoulder programming.

 
Top