It’s being transferred to NBC’s pay-to-view streaming service.
Thought you might want to know.
Thought you might want to know.
Now you done it, you used the letter between p and r..de Lancie also played “Q” in the Star Trek Next Gen series.
My mom will be very sad. She’s been watching since it started. I watched it with her when we were at her house in May, it’s gotten very trashy lately.
At least John de Lancie reprised his own character. I never could get past the same actor who played Chris Kositchek later playing Roman Brady. That wasn’t right.
In my case, it was my mom. Us kids would race home from school to watch "Dark Shadows".Unless you had a death wish, you did not disturb gma when her soaps were on.
My Mom used to be hooked on Days, remember the Bo and Hope characters
Dark Shadows was on when I was in college, lol.In my case, it was my mom. Us kids would race home from school to watch "Dark Shadows".
I always considered having to watch mom’s soaps when home sick on a school day a punishment and incentive to get well asap (and sleep)Wow. I know some people that is going to hack off. LOL.
When I was a kid soaps were the only thing on tv at certain times of day. And when you are stuck in bed or on the sofa too sick to do anything else it was still better than watching the news.
My Mom used to be hooked on Days, remember the Bo and Hope characters
Well lot's of people are going with the new fiber that the government is paying for in the outback, so children will have high speed internet for school. Do it for the children.Subscription streaming services are the next battleground for your entertainment dollars. There is a mad dash to secure more content in order to lure more subscribers.
I find it interesting that NBC is willing to rob from their broadcast television operation to shore up the streaming side.
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‘Days of Our Lives’ moving off air, will only be streamed on Peacock
by: Alix Martichoux, Nexstar Media Wire
Posted: Aug 3, 2022 / 05:15 PM CDT
Updated: Aug 4, 2022 / 09:30 AM CDT
(NEXSTAR) – The 56-year-old soap “Days of Our Lives” won’t be broadcast on network television anymore, NBC announced Wednesday.
The show will be moved to NBC Universal’s streaming platform Peacock on Sept. 12. All new episodes will be added to Peacock, where old episodes are already available to stream for paying subscribers.
“NBC News Daily,” a new hourlong newscast, will air in its time slot, the company said in a press release.
Peacock has three payment tiers: free, $4.99 a month for “Premium,” and $9.99 a month for “Premium Plus.” NBC confirmed to Nexstar that “Days of Our Lives” will only be available those paying $4.99 per month or more – Premium and Premium Plus subscribers.
You have to pay for a Premium Plus membership to watch shows and movies without ads.
“This programming shift benefits both Peacock and NBC and is reflective of our broader strategy to utilize our portfolio to maximize reach and strengthen engagement with viewers,” Mark Lazarus, Chairman, NBCUniversal Television and Streaming, said in Wednesday’s announcement. “With a large percentage of the ‘Days of Our Lives’ audience already watching digitally, this move enables us to build the show’s loyal fanbase on streaming while simultaneously bolstering the network daytime offering with an urgent, live programming opportunity for partners and consumers.”
“Days of Our Lives,” which premiered in 1965, is in its 55th season. The drama series is a 58-time Emmy Award winner, according to NBC.
‘Days of Our Lives’ moving off air, will only be streamed on Peacock | KFOR.com Oklahoma City
This is actually why I started the thread. I mean really, WTH is going on these days? And I’m sure that even when paying, you’ll be required to see commercials.I find it interesting that NBC is willing to rob from their broadcast television operation to shore up the streaming side.