Peacock Is Offering A Year Of Streaming For $20 — Just In Time For The Election
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If you’re unsure where to watch Election Day coverage this year, then allow your favorite deals team to suggest Peacock. No, this isn’t an ad. The streamer just has the best deal right now for catching live news and way more. It’s not purely a subscription service for watching reruns of “The Office” or, in my case, an embarrassing amount of pro wrestling. This election year, the network will actually broadcast three different live streams of the 2024 election results. And this year, Peacock is debuting a multi-view live channel, letting you watch all three streams simultaneously while prioritizing a single audio track.
The main reason we’re suggesting Peacock? You’ll get the most bang for your buck well beyond Election Day, thanks to its latest deal (especially since we anticipate the results won’t settle until after November 5). Right now, you can grab a whole year for only $20 for a limited time. Just use promo code PEAT4VNFWRKCTAK at checkout and you’ll get an ad-supported Peacock sub for just $1.99 a month, or $20 a year. That’s $60 off its typical $79.99 yearly subscription — a 75% discount!
Kicking off promptly at 6 p.m. ET / 3 p.m. PT, Peacock will begin broadcasting three live shows to cover the election: NBC News Now with Lester Holt and Savannah Guthrie, real-time analysis from Steve Kornacki, National Political Correspondent for NBC News and MSNBC, and electoral college results from the NBC News Decision Desk. With its newest multi-view feature, you can watch all three streams at once and switch between the audio of each. The subscription service also added an Election 2024 section to its menu screen, which has several previous news broadcasts and specials regarding this year’s election.
-inducing election night aside, with Peacock, you can also watch the network’s gritty “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” reboot, “Bel-Air,” the Kevin Hart-led crime drama “Fight Night” and your regularly scheduled Sunday Night football.