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Comcast has announced ‘Peacock’, the NBCUniversal streaming service which is set to launch April 2020 and will boast more than 15,000 hours of content from their film and TV vaults.
The service will launch with both advertising and subscription supported models with details on pricing and distribution closer to release.
Along with “The Office” which its taking back from Netflix in 2021, Peacock will also be the exclusive streaming home of “Parks and Recreation” along with “30 Rock,” “Bates Motel,” “Battlestar Gallactica,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” “Cheers,” “Chrisley Knows Best,” “Covert Affairs,” “Downton Abbey,” “Everyone Loves Raymond,” “Frasier,” “Friday Night Lights,” “House,” “Keeping Up with the Kardashians,” “King Of Queens,” “Married…With Children,””Monk,” “Parenthood,” “Psych,” “Royal Pains,” “Saturday Night Live,” “Superstore,” “The Real Housewives,” “Top Chef,” and “Will & Grace.”
Also available will be classic films from the Universal Pictures and Focus Features libraries will be available including the “Fast and Furious,” “Bourne” and “Back to the Future” franchises.
NBCUniversal Announces Its Streaming Service - Dark Horizons
Comcast has announced ‘Peacock’, the NBCUniversal streaming service which is set to launch April 2020 and will boast more than 15,000 hours of content from their film and TV vaults. The service will launch with both advertising and subscription supported models with details on pricing and...
www.darkhorizons.com
Nothing I’d miss TBH.