Modern Family All Seasons Coming to Hulu and Peacock Under Unusual Shared Streaming Deal
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In an unusual arrangement, all 11 seasons of hit sitcom “Modern Family” will be available on both Disney’s Hulu and NBCUniversal’s Peacock starting next month.
Under the multiyear shared agreement with Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, both Hulu and Peacock have U.S. streaming rights to all 250 “Modern Family” episodes beginning Feb. 3.
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“Modern Family” aired its final season on ABC last year, concluding its 11 years on the network. The series’ bow on Hulu and Peacock will mark the first time the entire series will be available on a subscription VOD platform in the U.S. During its broadcast run, the series was available for next-day viewing on Hulu.
Hulu and Peacock subscribers will be able to stream all of the “
Modern Family” episodes beginning February 3rd. The streaming deal was jointly announced on Tuesday by Hulu and Peacock.
As part of the multi-year shared agreement with Disney Media and Entertainment Distribution, both Hulu and Peacock will be the dedicated subscription streaming homes to all 250 “Modern Family” episodes spanning 11 seasons. The new deal also marks the first time the entire series will be available on a subscription video-on-demand platform in the U.S.
“Peacock is home to a massive catalog of iconic movies and shows, so a groundbreaking comedy like ‘Modern Family’ is a perfect addition and representative of the quality entertainment our free and premium customers enjoy on the service,” said Val Boreland, Executive Vice President, Content Acquisitions, NBCUniversal Entertainment, Television & Streaming. “Because viewers of all ages love ‘Modern Family,’ we are creating a fan expe
Alec Baldwin quits Twitter after controversy surrounding wife Hilaria Not much of a party
Alec Baldwin has quit Twitter in light of a controversy surrounding his wife Hilaria.
Last December, the yoga instructor and lifestyle influencer was accused of pretending to have Spanish origins and denied the claims in a
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Following comments Alec Baldwin has received about the ongoing controversy, the actor and comedian took to Twitter to explain why he would be stepping away from the platform.
“Twitter is like a party where everyone is screaming. Not much of a party,” he wrote, adding: “Goodbye for now.”
Twitter is like a party where everyone is screaming.
Jeff Morton A songwriter who achieved his lifelong dream of recording a record after battling brain cancer was this week lying in hospital - after suffering a seizure on the day the record was released.
Jeff Morton, 59, of Rokesby Road, Britwell recorded his song Home for Christmas in the Langley Recording Studio owned by Julian Gabriah. Now he is hoping he will be well enough to make the lyric come true, and spend Christmas at home with his partner Tish. The record is released through Julian s Heavy Traffic Music record label. It all began when Julian saw Jeff singing his own songs at Slough s Herschel Arms pub a year ago.