By Todd Spangler
07.05.2020 - 01:03 / tvguide.com
NBCUniversal is joining the growing ranks of new streaming services, including — but definitely not limited to — Apple TV+, Disney+, HBO Max, and Quibi.
The ad-supported service, Peacock, which launched on April 15 exclusively for Xfinity customers and will become widely available this summer, not only hopes to rival those new streaming services with its library of original and exclusive content, but also to take on Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, which until recently had dominated the streaming
.By Todd Spangler
By Todd Spangler
22 people died in the terrorist attack on May 22, 2017
By Leo Barraclough
Sky has made a major change to its streaming services that could help diffuse the traditional argument over the TV remote.
The second season's viral moment gets an official release
By Jill Goldsmith
By Patrick Frater
Taken from her 'City Of Lover' concert in Paris
May traditionally marks the end of the TV season, but this year there were a number of shows whose seasons were cut short because of the coronavirus pandemic, so new TV episodes are drying up even sooner than usual. Luckily, there is an abundance of television already out there, and if you're looking for something new to sink your teeth into, we suggest trying out a new streaming service and broadening your viewing horizons.
Real talk: HBO Max might be your best bet if you're considering subscribing to any of the new streaming services that are launching this year. I am not being paid to say this — a simple look at the service's upcoming lineup is all the proof you need.
By Variety Staff
By Dade Hayes
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When the clock strikes 11 P.M. and most of us are climbing into bed or smoothing in those last few drops of serum, Tiler Peck—New York City Ballet principal —is just sitting down to dinner.
ViacomCBS, in its second financial report since the recombination of Viacom and CBS Corp. in December and its first for a full quarter of the merged firm, on Thursday reported lower first-quarter earnings and revenue, including advertising revenue, as the novel coronavirus pandemic led to the cancellation of March Madness and the delay of a key film release.