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ManicJack

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I wasn't keeping track, but that is a good thing. However, I'm paying a premium for the "no commerical" option at Peacock.
I pay for "sports premium " also and use it to watch multiple sports. Please inform me where it says "no commercial" option is available.
 
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I'm away from home, so I just have my one laptop with me.
But when I get back maybe I will have another computer and VPN to some foreign language state broadcaster so when peacock goes to adverts I will can watch the action on another screen.
 
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I pay for "sports premium " also and use it to watch multiple sports. Please inform me where it says "no commercial" option is available.
The sign up page says...

Premium Plus​

Everything you get with Premium, plus:

  • No Ads (Limited Exclusions*)
  • Download & Watch Select Titles Offline
  • Your Local NBC Channel LIVE, 24/7
 
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I guess it's a "limited exclusion". Sucks to pay for multiple access points just because we are selfish and demand what we want.
NFL and NCAA football
Baseball
I wouldn't assume these sports would ever be advert free.
Maybe there are some other sports that seemed made for advert breaks.
They don't interrupt soccer. They shouldn't interrupt cycling.
 

zlev11

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NFL and NCAA football
Baseball
I wouldn't assume these sports would ever be advert free.
Maybe there are some other sports that seemed made for advert breaks.
They don't interrupt soccer. They shouldn't interrupt cycling.

something has to pay for the coverage because cycling-driven subscriptions sure as *** do not
 
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something has to pay for the coverage because cycling-driven subscriptions sure as *** do not
My suspicion is NBC doesn't even come close to covering their costs for the TDF. Instead, there is a VP somewhere in the organization that loves spending the month of July in France drinking wine, eating gourmet food, and watching cycling and no one dares tell him "no."
 
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My suspicion is NBC doesn't even come close to covering their costs for the TDF. Instead, there is a VP somewhere in the organization that loves spending the month of July in France drinking wine, eating gourmet food, and watching cycling and no one dares tell him "no."

its the comcast legacy. They owned versus. When they bought NBC, they moved the TDF over

It's the product that made their network. They likely will never get rid of it for legacy reasons