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Who is falling for the Peacock Wildcard bullshitt


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18 hours ago, cookinbrak said:

Wow, the second I switched over to watch, a popup asked "Do you mind if Peacock shares your info with the NFL?" I told them they couldn't.

That's the neat part. They're still gonna. It's essentially a notice that they do. Your response just tells them how pissed average Americans are about it lol

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The Peacock playoff game averaged 23 million viewers (including the Miami and KC local broadcasts)

Its being referred to as the most-streamed live event ever in the US

for comparison, the most watched TNF Prime game averaged 15.26m (last novembers SEAvDAL game)

the Texans-Browns game averaged 29m viewers 

the Peacock game had a 6% larger audience than the same time slot playoff game last year, so NBC and the NFL will likely view this as a success.

 

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1 hour ago, PanthersATL said:

The Peacock playoff game averaged 23 million viewers (including the Miami and KC local broadcasts)

Its being referred to as the most-streamed live event ever in the US

for comparison, the most watched TNF Prime game averaged 15.26m (last novembers SEAvDAL game)

the Texans-Browns game averaged 29m viewers 

the Peacock game had a 6% larger audience than the same time slot playoff game last year, so NBC and the NFL will likely view this as a success.

 

I'm sure they will see it as a "success" (because they want to see it as such), but comparing a playoff game to a TNF regular season game isn't necessarily the best comparison. The fact that it had 6 million less than the Texans-Browns should tell them something. That's quite a difference.

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On 1/13/2024 at 5:45 PM, falconlynx said:

Imagine if they come up with a subscription service that combines everything we like to watch, including live sports, into one monthly payment for a reasonable price. So that we wouldn’t have to log into all these different streaming services and get nickel and dimed.

Oh wait, that’s what we had 5 years ago with cable (and it was at least reasonably priced in areas with competition).

You just knew this was the end result when all this streaming crap started. And just wait, the greed will continue to make it worse. 
 

Only way to get this to reverse is for us all to stop paying these prices for these largely worthless services. 


 

 

Cable was terrible. I pay way less for the services than I ever did for cable. That model is dead forever.

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This is just the start.

A lot of dumb people out there who paid to see the game. They said it did better then the same time slot last year... Omg

Get ready for having to pay to see playoff games, becoming more common because as holes don't see that once they see you are willing to pay they will keep doing it.

The people missed there chance to stop this bs...

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On 1/15/2024 at 12:05 AM, TheBigKat said:

There will be more of this apparently

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Peacock streams a ton of sporting events.  NFL was just never touched.  Soccer was moved to Peacock three years ago and that platform froze and crashed every week.  Folks better be glad it’s not 3 year ago quality.

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