Well, well, well, how the turntables.
Peacock, NBCUniversal’s new streaming service that seemed like it was struggling to make an impact compared to fellow new competitors like Disney+ and HBO Max, has hit 42 million subscribers total in the U.S. And a lot of the new Peacock sign-ups can be credited to the addition of
The Office and
WWE.
Peacock added nine million U.S. sign-ups in the first three months of 2021, following the arrival of
The Office and WWE to its streaming service. Comcast announced that Peacock sign-ups have hit an impressive 42 million total, putting the NBCUniversal streaming service in strong competition with HBO’s 44.2 million U.S. customers, though there’s naturally a big caveat: Peacock has a free tier, and Comcast wouldn’t report how many customers are actually paying.
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The Office on its platform. The service recently revamped its subscription plans’ descriptions specifically for
The Office fans who haven’t let go of the streaming switch that’s transpired. As well, Peacock is seemingly disregarding the hundreds of other films and shows it has to offer to potential customers.
Peacock’s free plan reminds fans that they only have access to watch the first two seasons of
The Office. However, join the premium plan and viewers can watch plenty of The Office content including “never-before-seen footage and deleted scenes.” Peacock clearly wants
The Office fans to know that the premium plus plan is really the only way to go since it includes “all of” the series without ads.