Peacock now offers its cheaper limited-ads and ad-free plans through YouTube Primetime Channels. This means users can subscribe and watch directly on YouTube instead of Peacock’s own app. NBCUniversal still holds all other rights, like its Sunday night MLB games. The deal aims to bring in a broader audience outside Peacock’s usual ways of reaching people. Anyone can still watch via Peacock’s dedicated app or through NBCUniversal’s TV partners. The company wants more people to try the service with easier access.
Latest News About Streaming war heats up as Peacock joins YouTube
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NBCU's Peacock Limited-Ads Tier Launches on YouTube Primetime Channels - Variety
NBCU's Peacock Limited-Ads Tier Launches on YouTube Primetime Channels Variety
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Peacock Now on YouTube Primetime Channels as NBCUniversal Seeks Broader Streaming Reach - The Hollywood Reporter
Peacock Now on YouTube Primetime Channels as NBCUniversal Seeks Broader Streaming Reach The Hollywood Reporter
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Peacock Ad-Free Tier Launches On YouTube Primetime Channels As Part Of 2025 Distribution Deal - Deadline
Peacock Ad-Free Tier Launches On YouTube Primetime Channels As Part Of 2025 Distribution Deal Deadline
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Peacock launches Premium Plus streaming tier on YouTube - Yahoo Finance
Peacock launches Premium Plus streaming tier on YouTube Yahoo Finance
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How to watch Star-Spangled Sunday on NBC, Peacock: TV/live stream info, schedule, preview for all-day MLB - NBC Sports
How to watch Star-Spangled Sunday on NBC, Peacock: TV/live stream info, schedule, preview for all-day MLB NBC Sports