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Six Matches Across NBC/Peacock, USA Network, and NBC Sports Digital Platforms Average 850,000 Viewers from Friday, Aug. 15-Sunday, Aug. 17
The price increase officially makes Peacock's ad-supported tier more expensive than Netflix's ($7.99 per month), HBO Max's ($9.99 per month, $99.99 per year), Disney+'s ($9.99 per month), Hulu's ($9.99 per month, $99.99 per year) and Paramount+'s ($7.99 per month).
One of my favorite action movies from last year, "Monkey Man," is now streaming on Peacock. Here's why you need to watch it right now.
STAMFORD, Conn. – August 19, 2025 – Phil Simms, Super Bowl XXI MVP and 15-year NFL quarterback, will return to NBC Sports three decades after making his NBC broadcast debut on NFL games in 1995, to serve as a game analyst on multiple Big Ten football games exclusively on Peacock this fall.
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‘All Her Fault’ Sets Fall Premiere Date At Peacock; First-Look Image Shows Distraught Sarah Snook
Peacock has finally revealed when to expect its upcoming Sarah Snook -led series All Her Fault. The series will premiere with four episodes on November 6, followed by two new episodes every Thursday through November 20, the streamer said Thursday. In addition to the premiere date, Peacock also released a first-look image from the series.
One of the most intense and shocking dramas of the 21st century became available to stream for free on Peacock in May 2025.
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BRIT+CO on MSNDakota Fanning's New Peacock Thriller Show 'All Her Fault' Will Fill The 'Big Little Lies' Void
What would you do if your worst nightmare came true? You hope you'd be level-headed, ready to tackle any problem that came your way. But no one really knows what they'd do in an emergency until they find themselves in one — and that's exactly what All Her Fault's Marissa finds out when she arrives to pick up her son from a playdate,
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/Film on MSNWhy Peacock Canceled Saved By The Bell's Reboot
The legacy reboot of Saved By The Bell had everything going for it, but Peacock gave the show the axe after only two seasons.