Peacock
You're not alone if you've forgotten how many video streaming providers there are. One of the final services from the conventional media behemoths to debut was NBCUniversal's Peacock, which is owned by Comcast. Peacock offers packages of NBC network programming, original series, hit films, and occasional live sporting events. It no longer provides new users with a free tier, which was one of the service's biggest draws. Nonetheless, Peacock's budget-friendly base subscription, which enables full HD streams and has a terrific mainstream selection, is the Editors' Choice winner for low-cost video streaming.
Three tiers are available on NBC's Peacock: the Free plan, which includes about 13,000 hours of content but is supported by ads; the Premium tier, which has 20,000 hours of content; and the Premium Plus option, which improves on the Premium tier by removing ads when you stream on-demand movies and TV shows. Many Hollywood blockbusters may be seen in Peacock's streaming collection just a few weeks after they have finished their theatrical runs.
There are two price tiers offered by IfPeacock: a $4.99/month Premium tier with on-demand, ad-supported shows (including live sports); and a $9.99/month Premium Plus premium with the whole collection of content (without ads). It should be noted that certain content will contain advertisements even for Premium Plus customers, according to one of Peacock's help sites.
Website: peacocktv.com