I'm almost as limited; it's a reliable source of many live sports events 
and related programming, such as NASCAR (tho USA hasn't been incorporated 
into the deal, forcing folks to use the cable-$ub$cription-dependent 
NBCSports.com stream)     B

Tom Wolper, to PGage, Sept 9th:

> True. The thing that makes me want to subscribe to Peacock is Premier 
> League football and there are no commercials during game play. I set a 
> timer and turn off the TV during halftime. Honestly, I didn’t think about 
> the rest of their programming.
>
> Ordering a streaming service from peacock is like ordering a cup of coffee 
>> at Starbucks: you can’t assume that you know what the labels mean. The 
>> $1.99 is for Peacock Premium, which does not mean Ad free. The (kind of) Ad 
>> free tier is I think $10.
>>
>> For those who want Premium though this is a good deal (regularly $5).
>>
>

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