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Why Is It So Hard to Use NBC's nigger infested Peecock to Watch the Olympics?

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NBC - Niggers Before Caucasians Olympics

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Mar 6, 2022, 8:40:02 PM3/6/22
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Nothing but niggers and queers presenting the Olympics from NBC
"PEECOCK".

Ahead of the Olympics, NBC heralded its streaming app Peacock as a
new outlet for sports coverage where users could watch live events
and commentary for free. But kind of like actual peacocks in
Southern California, the app has been an annoying mess. Not only
does it fail to live up to its promise, but lots of people are also
confused when they’re supposed to try to tune in on Peacock as
opposed to NBC’s other myriad platforms.

NBC first planned to roll out Peacock to coincide with the original
dates of the Tokyo Olympics in 2020. When the Games were postponed
because of COVID-19, NBCUniversal did a soft launch in April 2020,
before expanding the platform to all users a few months later. The
service offers both a free, ad-supported version and paid
subscription tiers that give access to more content. (Xfinity
Internet users and those who already have cable can access the
middle tier of Peacock with expanded viewing choices for free.)

Now that the Olympics have rolled around, NBC is back to touting
Peacock. In particular, it has used both advertising and social
media to emphasize the idea that you can watch some events live on
the app.

But saying you can use Peacock to watch live Olympics coverage is a
bit of a stretch, even setting aside the time zone challenges.
Peacock itself is a bit confusing. There’s a website as well as a
smart TV app, and both offer a combination of on-demand content
(where you can select which events/shows you want to watch) and live
channels. Think Netflix for NBC, mixed with some actually live
content.

However, most of the Peacock coverage for Tokyo is pre-recorded
episodes of replays and highlights with commentary from Snoop Dogg
and a live (at least the first time) daily highlights show from the
NFL Network’s Rich Eisen. Eisen’s Tokyo Gold recap show takes up
eight hours of daily coverage, with seven of those hours being
replays of the first one.

Also included in the Peacock on-demand offerings is Snoop Dogg and
Kevin Hart’s comical take on Olympics coverage, which includes
highbrow insights like Snoop’s suggestion to American jumper Will
Claye to “wear some smaller shoes … put on some size 6s” to avoid
false starts in competition.

https://slate.com/technology/2021/07/peacock-olympics-nbc-why-so-
bad.html

NBC, take your black Bob Costas and shove him up your ass. We've
had enough of that nigger Mike Tirico.
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