Peacock is phasing in the first price hike in its three-year history, which will increase the rate for the streaming service’s Premium tier by $1 a month and that of Premium Plus by $2 a mont…
I’m fairly certain I get Peacock free with my Internet subscription. I haven’t even bothered to make an account. Do they actually have any interesting content, besides older shows that used to stream on other services but are now exclusive to Peacock?
If you like the office they have the superfan episodes which I’ve really enjoyed. Other than that they try to make new content but it hasn’t really drawn my attention other than Cocaine Bear and the Twisted Metal moving coming in a littler over a week. It’s not great but if you get it for a month and watch everything you want I’m sure your $12 will be well spent.
It’s not available in my country but some of those older shows have new content not previously available, which honestly is one reason why I want to get it if it’s ever available.
I like to watch INDYCAR racing and the only place to see practices and qualifications is Peacock. I got it for free from my Xfinity internet but they stopped giving that for free here just recently.
I’m fairly certain I get Peacock free with my Internet subscription. I haven’t even bothered to make an account. Do they actually have any interesting content, besides older shows that used to stream on other services but are now exclusive to Peacock?
If you like the office they have the superfan episodes which I’ve really enjoyed. Other than that they try to make new content but it hasn’t really drawn my attention other than Cocaine Bear and the Twisted Metal moving coming in a littler over a week. It’s not great but if you get it for a month and watch everything you want I’m sure your $12 will be well spent.
It’s not available in my country but some of those older shows have new content not previously available, which honestly is one reason why I want to get it if it’s ever available.
I like to watch INDYCAR racing and the only place to see practices and qualifications is Peacock. I got it for free from my Xfinity internet but they stopped giving that for free here just recently.
No. they most just have old nbc shows from the 90s/2000s