NBCU shared details about its upcoming Netflix competitor, Peacock, which will become the streaming home of 'The Office'
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- NBCUniversal's upcoming streaming service and Netflix competitor is called Peacock, the company announced Tuesday.
- The service, which will have ad-free and ad-supported versions, will launch in April 2020 and include popular NBC shows like "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation," in addition to original dramas, movies, news, sports, and Spanish-language content.
- The prices for Peacock's various plans will be announced closer to the service's release, the company said.
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NBCUniversal's previously untitled streaming service and Netflix competitor now has a name: Peacock.
Peacock, which NBC named after its colorful logo, will offer over 15,000 hours of streaming content including classic NBC comedies like "The Office" and "Parks and Recreation," the company said Tuesday. See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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