agsalaska said:
Zombie Jon Snow said:
agsalaska said:
So if I sign up for this peacock how do I get it on my TV. I dont want to watch it on my computer.
I hate getting old.
you don't. sorry. You can watch Peacock on any device (phone, ipad, roku or fire stick etc) with the Peacock app or on the Web on a computer - but note that most of the games are not on the free Peacock you have to have the lowest sub level which is $5 per month. I think the only ones that show for free are the ones on NBC or NBCSN.
NBC made the decision to move a lot of EPL games to Peacock. They still have some on NBC or NBCSN but most are on Peacock now. They no longer use CNBC and MSNBC which they used to do as well.
NOTE: You can possibly stream from your computer or laptop to your TV - either an HDMI cable or by some mirroring like Apple devices have built in to a Roku or Apple TV box.
So after further research I downloaded it on to my sons PS4. Worked perfectly.
We are working on a cut the chord plan right now so this is actually pretty good news for me.
I need all Premier League and Champions League, ESPN Networks, Netflix and Prime. Everything else is a bonus. Looks like I have the Premier League covered.
Yes Peacock would cover EPL.
Champions League and Europa League you would need CBS AA ($6/month) app. Will be renamed Paramount+ in 2021 from what I hear.
There are many solutions for ESPN (Sling, YT TV, Hulu+Live, etc.) which also gets you access to ESPN3 streaming content. But that's mostly for small college football games, etc. And most of those get you NBC, NBCSN, other locals, FS1 and 2, SECN, ACCN, your regional sports channel, etc. This has a great channel lineup comparison.
https://www.cnet.com/news/hulu-plus-live-tv-vs-youtube-tv-vs-sling-tv-vs-philo-vs-fubotv-vs-at-t-tv-now-vs-t-mobile-tvision-100-channels-compared/Note sure if you care about FA Cup and Carabao Cup games - you would need ESPN+ for that. ESPN+ is another $5/month. I rarely enable that one except for some of the late Cup games if we make it that far.
Note ESPN+ does not contain ANY games that are on ESPN proper channels. So you still need some broadcast carrier for ESPN (either streaming or cable). Some people get confused and think ESPN+ means ESPN broadcast content + other streaming content not on the networks. But it really means additional ESPN content that is not on the networks. There is zero crossover between ESPN and ESPN+.