Comcast’s streaming service, Peacock, will be entirely reliant on hubs. The streaming service is going to be entirely reliants on hubs.
The streaming platform will come with three different pricing tiers. There are more than 600 engineers working on the platform. The platform is based on the infrastructure that sky in the UK has used for its own streaming options.
There are three different areas that users can use when they open the app: channels, trending, and browse. While people are thinking of which option they want to click on, a video will play automatically.
These are broken down into a series of rows similar to Netflix and disney+. The first two rows are based on shows that people are already watching and new additions to the peacock app.
The HBO Max app will also come with a kids section, like every other streaming app, that is entering the streaming space this year. There will also be suggestions for existing titles that might be of interest.
Peacock will also offer short-form content on a daily basis. This includes sports highlights, pop culture updates, and shorter news segments.
Nbc is a linear network that wants to remind people how important television is. Subscribers can select from TV shows, news, sports, and movies, as well as look into specific types of content hubs.
Viewers of NBC’s the office will be able to select from a character like Michael or Jim and watch episodes that are centric to those characters. This is a type of human curation to try to market its upcoming rival HBO Max.
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