“Given Google’s extensive customer reach, millions of people will be able to start streaming Peacock on their preferred platform or device this July,” said Maggie McLean Suniewick, President, Business Development and Partnerships, Peacock. “We’ve made Peacock free to our distribution partners, including Google, because we want people everywhere to stream Peacock, and the Peacock Premium promotion demonstrates our commitment to providing incredible value for our mutual customers.”
“As millions of our viewers have already seen the massive benefit of having Peacock available to them these past few months, we look forward to leveraging the unprecedented reach of Google’s platforms and devices, to provide Peacock to even more fans on July 15,” said Matt Bond, Chairman, Content Distribution, NBCUniversal. “Google continues to be a terrific partner as we aim to deliver NBCUniversal’s world class content across all of their platforms and devices.”
Peacock recently announced original programming available at launch including "Brave New World”, “The Capture”, “Intelligence” and “Lost Speedways”; sports documentary “In Deep with Ryan Lochte;” and the entire full-length film “Psych 2: Lassie Come Home.” In addition, customers will enjoy current season programming from NBC and Telemundo, access to hundreds of blockbuster movies like “Jurassic Park”, “Do the Right Thing”, and “Shrek”; and iconic shows including comedies “Parks and Recreation”, “30 Rock”, “Saturday Night Live”, “King of Queens”, “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Two and a Half Men,” “Frasier”, “George Lopez,” “Psych,” “Monk” and “Cheers”; dramas “Law & Order: SVU”, “Downton Abbey”, “Yellowstone”, “Friday Night Lights”, “House”, “Battlestar Galactica”, “Parenthood”, “Heroes”, and kids programing including “Curious George”, DreamWorks “Where’s Waldo?” and “Cleopatra in Space.”
Peacock customers will also enjoy daily programming highlights from “TODAY”, “NBC Nightly News”, “Meet the Press,” “Noticias Telemundo,” MSNBC, CNBC, NBC Sports, “E! News” and “Access Hollywood”, and 75 streaming channels including clip-based channels like the best Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers comedy sketches, the best sketches from the SNL Vault, plus news channels from NBC News Now and Sky News, and genre channels like True Crime, Reality Check-In and 80s Mix Tape.In April, Peacock’s early preview rolled out to Comcast’s Xfinity X1 and Flex customers at no additional cost. For more information visit http://www.peacocktv.com.
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