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Peacock (streaming service)

Peacock is an American over-the-top video streaming service owned and operated by Peacock TV LLC, a subsidiary of NBCUniversal Media Group. Named after the NBC logo, the service launched on July 15, 2020.[2][3][4] The service primarily features series and film content from NBCUniversal studios and other third-party content providers, including television series, films, news, and sports programming. The service is available in a grandfathered free ad-supported version with limited content, while premium tiers include a larger content library and access to additional NBC Sports, Hallmark Channel, and WWE content.

For the TV network logo it was named after, see NBC logo.

Type of business

Limited Liability Company

English

April 15, 2020 (2020-04-15)

Seeso (2016-2017)

As an independent streaming service:
United States

Through Sky and Now:
Austria, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Switzerland and United Kingdom

Through SkyShowtime:
Andorra, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Kosovo, Montenegro, Netherlands, Nordics, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain

Through JioCinema: India

Kelly Campbell

Film

$2.1 billion (2022)

1,000-2,000

Yes

Required

Increase 31 million paid subscribers (as of December 2023)

July 15, 2020 (2020-07-15)

Operating

JavaScript, Java, C++, Rust

In December 2022, the service reached 20 million paid subscribers.[5] In March 2023, Peacock reached 22 million paid subscribers.[6] As of October 2023, Peacock reached 30 million paid subscribers.[7]

History[edit]

On January 14, 2019, NBCUniversal announced plans to launch an over-the-top streaming service in 2020, which would feature original and library content, and be available in free advertising-supported and paid ad-free versions.[8] The service would be led by chairman Bonnie Hammer, under the division NBCUniversal Direct-to-Consumer and Digital Enterprises.[8]


On September 17, 2019, it was announced that the service would be named "Peacock", an allusion to the NBC logo. The service announced further details on its initial slate of original programming, including sci-fi series Brave New World (moved from USA Network's slate), limited series Angelyne, crime drama Dr. Death, comedy Rutherford Falls, teen drama One Of Us Is Lying, talk show The Amber Ruffin Show, and reboots and continuations of Battlestar Galactica, Punky Brewster, and Saved by the Bell. It was also announced that library rights to the NBC sitcoms The Office and Parks and Recreation would move exclusively to Peacock in October 2020 and January 2021, respectively.[2][9]


Peacock soft launched for Comcast Xfinity cable subscribers on April 15, 2020, beginning with X1 and Xfinity Flex customers. The service then launched nationally on July 15 of that year.[10][11]


As of August 2021, the service had reached at least 54 million signups.[12] In April 2022, the service reached 28 million monthly active accounts and 13 million paid subscribers, an increase of 40% from the previous quarter. It also reported a 25% increase in engagement year-over-year.[13][14] In September 2022, the service had 30 million monthly active accounts and 15 million paid subscribers, a 70% increase in paid subscribers since the start of 2022.[15] As of December 2022, the service has reached 20 million paid subscribers, with its coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Spanish having been credited for an increase in the fourth quarter of 2022.[5]

Distribution[edit]

Peacock has three tiers of service: Free, Premium, and Premium Plus. The Premium tiers are subscription-based and include Peacock's full library of content, while the Free tier contains a subset of its content. The Free and Premium tiers are advertising-supported, with commercials limited to five minutes per hour. Peacock Premium is included in some services from television service providers, such as Cox, which ended January 15, 2023, and Xfinity. Subscribers to Peacock Premium, whether subscribing directly or receiving service through a provider, can upgrade to the ad-free Premium Plus tier for an additional monthly cost.[11] In January 2023, NBCUniversal discontinued the Free tier for new users: only subscription-based plans are available, with the Free plan only available to existing users, and those whose Premium subscription has lapsed.[16]


On May 6, 2020, a distribution deal with Apple made Peacock available on iOS devices and Apple TV on-launch. Peacock content is also available on the Apple TV app, and the Premium service is available as an in-app subscription.[17] On July 20, 2020, Peacock launched an app for PlayStation 4.[18] On September 21 of that year, Peacock became available on Roku.[19] The company's September 18 agreement for the service narrowly averted a blackout of NBCUniversal's TV Everywhere apps on Roku devices due to a dispute over revenue sharing and advertising inventory assignment.[20][21] On June 8, 2021, Peacock launched an app for Samsung smart TVs.[22][23] On June 24, 2021, Peacock launched an app for Amazon Fire TV and Amazon Fire tablets, such as Fire HD.[24]


In April 2023, as part of its multi-year partnership with Meta Platforms, a Peacock app was launched for Meta Quest 2 and Quest Pro Virtual reality headsets.[25]


DirecTV customers can now watch Peacock TV through their DirecTV subscription. To do this, they must sign up for Peacock Premium or Peacock Premium Plus.[26][27]

: During the 2020 Summer Olympics, Peacock carried coverage of selected events, as well as a "Tokyo Now" channel featuring exclusive studio programs.[83][84] At the 2022 Winter Olympics, all events were streamed live on Peacock Premium.[85]

Olympic Games

National Football League

Sunday Night Football

Premier League:

College football

Notre Dame football

College basketball

men's

: Coverage of practice sessions, qualifying sessions, and Indy NXT series events beginning in 2021. Up to two races per-season not on broadcast television are carried on Peacock beginning in 2022.[98][73]

IndyCar Series

: Coverage of all IMSA races in 2023.[99]

IMSA SportsCar Championship

(2022): Simulcasts all games televised by NBC and USA Network. In 2022 only, four exclusive games will streamed on Peacock.[100]

United States Football League

[96]

: U.S. Figure Skating championships and World Figure Skating championships[101]

Figure skating

: FIS World Alpine Skiing championships[102]

Alpine skiing

Golf

PGA Tour

Cycling

Tour de France

Boxing

Boxxer

List of streaming media services

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