When peacock started no one understood why. I guess they thought it was the same as them owning Comcast, vertical integration and all that. But Comcast has a rough monopoly, peacock had a ton of competition.
Granted I’m torn because we need more competition, not less
I understood why. These people are used to having some control over the distribution method over their content. Universal owns USA, TruTV, NBC, but with streaming services replacing TV channels they probably want thay same level of control.
Peacock failing makes no sense to me. People love to binge comedies and NBC has made tons of them. Especially since many of their shows (like The Office) were shows people got Netflix for, I’m interested in why people didn’t make the switch to Peacock.
Because after looking at my checking account and seeing Hulu, prime with various channels and Netflix every month, I bought a VPN yearly subscription and sail the high seas instead of adding another recurring charge for a service that will inevitably lose shows or splinter into yet another app
What kept them alive was probably the Office
We subscribed for one month for the Olympics.
Honestly, I am not sure if it was Peacock or Paramount. Some streaming service that had the Olympics and started with a P.
Maybe. I think premier league and such moreover.
Yeah, for some reason nobody is getting Peacock for its comedy lineup. For the life of me I don’t understand why, they have shows people used to sign up to Netflix for.
No one wants to sit through 3 commercial breaks for parks and rec.
Isn’t their an ad free tier though? Netflix has ads now too.
Nope, the premium one comes with “almost no ads”
Whichever one I pay for doesn’t have ads. I’m in the US