NBCUniversal and JioCinema Strike Partnership to Bring Peacock Content to the Indian Streaming Platform

All NBCUniversal content will soon be available to stream on JioCinema. Reliance’s Viacom18 and NBCU announced a multi-year partnership on Monday, which goes into effect next month — June 2023 — with JioCinema serving as the destination for Universal’s catalogue of movies and TV series in India. The programming will be available on a Peacock ‘branded hub,’ accessible to those who are subscribed to JioCinema’s new Premium SVOD tier. The plan is worth Rs. 999 annually and went live just earlier this month as the streamer brought select HBO content to the platform.

It will be interesting to see how the new Peacock/ NBCUniversal hub is fashioned, given the current HBO one does not have any proper branding and its content is simply listed haphazardly under the Premium section. It’s even harder finding HBO content from the homepage, where it gets categories under generic titles such as ‘Hollywood’s Finest’ and ‘Critically Acclaimed’ — lost amongst all the Indian content JioCinema has to offer. At launch, JioCinema has promised iconic films such as the uber-creative Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, the sci-fi horror M3GAN, the Jurassic franchise, the Shrek movies, and more.

The announcement also mentions new releases such as Fast X and The Super Mario Bros. Movie, alongside Christopher Nolan’s upcoming Oppenheimer movie, all expected to come to the streaming platform in the future.

Similar promises were made during the HBO deal, but as May came around, JioCinema’s Premium catalogue missed a bunch of titles including Peacemaker and Euphoria — they’re still missing to this date. I’d recommend taking these content promises with a sceptical attitude — or rather, waiting until people online give initial impressions, or you see these in the catalogue for yourself.

The NBCUniversal portfolio includes content from brands such as Universal Television, UCP, Universal International Studios, Sky Studios, DreamWorks Animation, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, and more. Comedies from NBCU’s vast library such as The Office, Suits, Downtown Abbey, and Parks and Recreation are also part of the deal. Some of those shows, specifically Steve Carell-led The Office and the Michelle Dockery-led Downton Abbey, are currently available to stream on Prime Video as well, so for now, it’s unclear whether they will soon disappear from Amazon’s streaming platform.

Peacock Original series such as the Bel-Air reimagining, Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin, and The Calling, the investigative drama from Emmy award-winner David E. Kelley are also among the offerings here. Fans of reality television are also in for a treat, starting with popular shows such as The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and Family Karma, which follows seven Indian-American friends who try to balance the Miami lifestyle with their traditional upbringings.

“This partnership leverages JioCinema’s reach and expertise to introduce Indian audiences to the Peacock brand and NBCU’s portfolio, while JioCinema cements its position as the largest OTT service in the market, now reinforced by an unprecedented volume of best-in-class films and series from NBCU,” the announcement concludes. Hopefully, the addition of NBCUniversal content to JioCinema also comes with a full-blown interface update that makes it easier to navigate the content you want, in addition to personalised settings such as subtitle size, a resume playback option, and the ability to downvote titles you aren’t interested in — akin to Netflix.

Currently, there is no concrete date for accessing NBCUniversal content on JioCinema. Pricing for the premium plan is set at Rs. 999, which would also include other Premium content such as HBO’s offerings.


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NBC, Bravo Programming Officially Leaving Hulu for Peacock, as Peacock Offers 60% Off Deal

Peacock is temporarily slashing prices as it prepares to welcome a whole new slate of titles this fall. The NBC-owned streamer announced a new deal today that offers a heavy discount to Peacock Premium subscribers as Bravo and NBC titles land in their library.

Under the new deal, which is being branded as a “fall celebration offer,” new subscribers can get Peacock Premium for $1.99 per month or $19.99 per year during the month of September. Peacock offers multiple tiers — the most basic of which is free and includes the least content — but typically charges $4.99 per month of $49.99 per year for Peacock Premium.

The deep discount comes as Peacock prepares to become the “go-to platform for NBC series,” per today’s press release. Shows like Law & Order, La Brea, Quantum Leap and Saturday Night Live will all land on Peacock the day after new episodes air, joining the Bravo content (The Real Housewives, Top Chef and Below Deck franchises) that’s already coming to the platform the next day.

It’s a new release strategy for NBCUniversal, which previously dropped new titles on Hulu the next day. NBC titles will no longer stream on Hulu and will instead begin streaming on Peacock the day after they air, starting Sept. 19. So, you’ll have to head to Peacock to get your fix of hits like the One Chicago franchise, late night shows like Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers, or NBC dramas like New Amsterdam and comedies like Young Rock.

Hulu is losing a large chunk of key programing with the shift of NBC titles to Peacock, but the streamer has some strong original content of its own coming up that’s only available on their platform. In September, Hulu is debuting a new season of The Handmaid’s Tale, plus a second season of The Kardashians (whose predecessor, Keeping Up with the Kardashians, used to air on the NBCUniversal-owned E! Network).

But if you’re more of a Kyle Richards fan than a Kim Kardashian stan, Peacock is the place to be — just be sure to lock in that deal before the end of September, or you’ll be stuck paying premium prices.

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