Edward Wallace+FollowPeacock Just Lost a Bunch of Shows—Here’s WhyHeads up if you binge on Peacock: a bunch of your favorite channels—like E!, Syfy, and USA Network—just vanished overnight. Comcast shuffled its TV networks, and now Peacock’s library is missing a ton of true crime, sci-fi, and even live sports. If you’re hunting for your go-to shows, you might need to channel surf elsewhere for a while. Streaming shakeups: never a dull moment! #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Peacock50Share
Christopher Brown+FollowNBA viewership is back-back: 87M+ Americans have already watched this seasonThe NBA says 87+ million people in the U.S. have watched games this season across NBC/Peacock, ESPN, Amazon Prime Video, and NBA TV — the most in 15 years, and up 89% vs. last year. A big part of the story is the new media landscape (more national windows across multiple platforms). The early-season momentum has been strong enough that even the AP flagged it as the league’s best opening stretch in over 15 years. Are the league’s new wave of stars actually pulling casual fans back in? #NBA #NBARatings #NBAOnNBC #Peacock #ESPN #PrimeVideo #SportsMedia #NBADiscussion 10Share
Keith Bass+FollowPeacock’s New Ads Hit You Right at LoginHeads up, Peacock users: the next time you open the app, you’ll be greeted by an ad before you even pick a show. NBCUniversal is rolling out “Arrival Ads” that pop up as soon as you log in—think of it as a billboard in your living room. Plus, if you pause your show for a snack, you’ll see another ad. It’s a win for brands, but for viewers, it’s one more thing to click past before your binge begins. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Peacock00Share