I plan to stream the game 'free' on my NBC O&O (for some strange reason my 
cabler still does not prevent this, even tho I technically don't have 'full 
basic,' only 'economy' service; sounds like Brad[?] and HBO)... and I'm 
betting that NBCU will *not* take up Mark's first-ep proposal.

(My other bets, not made with anyone involving the investment of funds, 
are: there will be at least eight scores, Cooper Kupp of the Rams will have 
one of them, each team will give the ball away once, one challenged play 
will get reversed, and the game will not go OT)     B

Mark Jeffries, Feb 13th:

> For the first time in 46 years (when the game was held in the afternoon), 
> NBC will follow the Super Bowl tonight with Olympics coverage (there won't 
> be Olympics in the afternoon due to the marathon SB pre-game) instead of 
> the usual entertainment show:
>
>
> https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/nbc-super-bowl-lvi-olympics-1235092207/#recipient_hashed=04cc8432e89af1614e2b95d666f830a827568c45d7e9abbbd46ed84bf99ddfc7
>
> However, what the THR article doesn't mention is that the game will also 
> be streamed on Peacock and at the end of the network post-game the streamer 
> will drop the first three episodes of "Bel Air," the much-hyped drama 
> reboot of "The Fresh Prince of..."  There's no doubt that Mike Tirico and 
> Al Michaels will be plugging that show often during the coverage and if 
> Peacock is smart, they should stream the first episode immediately after 
> the conclusion of the coverage on the same stream so that people don't have 
> to click elsewhere on the app.
>
> And now, for something completely different--sport.  <Original 
> "Grandstand" theme plays>
>

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