I also see it’s a pie in the sky scenario that we actually truly get there… even after the old cable world disappears if/when it finally does. See my comments above about what it will probably look like as it all shifts to all streaming. @Nacho – Unfortunately I did not watch the match on Peacock today, but great news if it’s really been pushed up to 60fps. @Michael F – I want to use my own modem but if I do it would be $75 a month instead of the $70 I pay now using Comcast modem. Typical Comcast, their routers broadcast some public wifi by default so Comcast is pushing their own stuff.

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They are the epitome of a trashy business. It is kind of messy how they have the layout of on-demand matches. Will Arsenal-Liverpool really be on USA Network? I checked USA Network TV listings for March 16 and it’s not showing.

$40 gets you 140 mid and lower tier matches or upper tier mid-week games live . $65 gets you the On Demand for all 380 games in addition to the 140 exclusive live games, plus additional football programming fluff (or not fluff if you have no Cable/Sat/IPTV). Unless streaming apps such as Peacock can give the ability to watch on demand, with the freedom to delay the start of the game like with any game on DVR/Youtube TV we are going backwards. If I pay for the product I should be able to access the content whenever I want to, how I want to and at a time that best suits me. I don’t understand how this is hard when other platforms can manage it. Does anyone understand the rationale behind NBC replays on Peacock being delayed until the next day?

That means I’m paying for things and can’t access them. I am paying for two subscriptions through NBC Sports Gold. If they remove that App from Roku I’m going to insist upon refunds for those subscriptions and cancel Peacock, which I am already paying for. To be clear, I’m happy to pay for these matches. But NBC is making it very difficult for me to share my love of the game with others.

But technology can change entrenched ways of doing things slowly and then very quickly. As recently as a decade ago, nearly all Americans — more than 85 percent of U.S. households — paid for packages of TV channels from cable or satellite companies. I guess I don’t understand all the editorials from you then on it and NBC in general. That’s a bug up your buttocks that doesn’t seem to leave you alone.