"Married at First Sight," which has aired on Lifetime since 2017, has a new home on Peacock for at least three seasons.
In a surprise move, Peacock has landed rights to Married at First Sight in a deal with the show's producer, Kinetic Content.
Married At First Sight is produced by Kinetic Content, which is backed by Peter Chernin’s The North Road Company. It is exec ...
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Every race of the 2025 World Alpine Skiing Championships airs live on Peacock from Saalbach, Austria. The World Championships ...
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Olympics bump looks to have been short-lived as NBCUniversal’s streaming platform closed out the year without having added to its Paris haul. Per Comcast’s fourth-quarter and full-year earnings ...
Comcast, led by chairman and CEO Brian Roberts, reported fourth-quarter and full-year results for its entertainment unit and other operations.
Comcast executives touted upcoming split to Wall Street as cable networks prepare to separate from the rest of NBCUniversal.