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Feed was fine for me throughout the entire game.

They had a solid post game. Live look in on all of Iowa's celebrations, coverage of the game, all of Clark's highlights, and Clark's press conference.
mine would only buffer/look shitty for about 20 seconds if I had changed the channel and then came back...
 
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We list our feed a couple of times in the second half…I’m sure Peacock had a large viewership but apparently they need to upgrade their equipment if they continue to pirate “big events” from the network(s).
You have it backwards. Not this game, but many would have never been viewable at all in prior years. Now the games are all viewable. Lots of people bitch about having to pay to watch. Don’t pay, don’t watch, and have the status quo of how it used to be.
 
You have it backwards. Not this game, but many would have never been viewable at all in prior years. Now the games are all viewable. Lots of people bitch about having to pay to watch. Don’t pay, don’t watch, and have the status quo of how it used to be.
Note really my point……My point isIf you say you are going to render a serviced (NBC/Peacock?NCAA) and charge for iot…fine and dandy. But then RENDER the damned service! Having to “rresrart” games in the middle of them is NOT rendering the service needed. Peacock needed to UP its game, in my humble opinion.
 
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Note really my point……My point isIf you say you are going to render a serviced (NBC/Peacock?NCAA) and charge for iot…fine and dandy. But then RENDER the damned service! Having to “rresrart” games in the middle of them is NOT rendering the service needed. Peacock needed to UP its game, in my humble opinion.
Well, I’m up in the middle of the night so I’m a little groggy, and your word choice of pirate threw me off then. I don’t think it was a peacock issue though but a hardware issue with users. My feed was perfect, as was the feed for many. I’m not a techie, but I would think the issue is with a tv/streaming device, bandwidth at one’s house, etc.
 
Well, I’m up in the middle of the night so I’m a little groggy, and your word choice of pirate threw me off then. I don’t think it was a peacock issue though but a hardware issue with users. My feed was perfect, as was the feed for many. I’m not a techie, but I would think the issue is with a tv/streaming device, bandwidth at one’s house, etc.
Perhaps….
FRom a presentation stand point, Peacock did a very good job. Just a couple of times I have had an issue…..and folks will notice now because they are paying for the service now.
 
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FRom a presentation stand point, Peacock did a very good job. Just a couple of times I have had an issue…..and folks will notice now because they are paying for the service now.
Unless they were using rabbit ears, they were always paying for what they got. Now that they need to separately subscribe for the content, it is more obvious. One of my gripes (not with you) is people complaining that they have to pay for what they are watching, like they are entitled to have a television crew and everything necessary to deliver a product to them at home on their TVs, for free. Peacock gives that to them. 5 years ago, the women’s games would simply just not been on tv, and you’d just see clips of the action from reporters on the floor, later on a news cast. Again, this is not directed at you but for those who steal by pirating feeds: pay for the product or don’t watch it.
 
Except I heard from multiple people that the feed went out. My dad missed CC's record.
I’ve never had an issue with Peacock. It streams great on my TV and phone. I think some people have less than ideal WiFi.

At only $2.99/mo I have no problems with it.
Yes. Those that do need to get with this century. More and more needed for viewing pleasure from their easy chair with each passing day.
 
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Note really my point……My point isIf you say you are going to render a serviced (NBC/Peacock?NCAA) and charge for iot…fine and dandy. But then RENDER the damned service! Having to “rresrart” games in the middle of them is NOT rendering the service needed. Peacock needed to UP its game, in my humble opinion.
It’s not Peacock. It’s whateve you selected for your internet provider
 
Note really my point……My point isIf you say you are going to render a serviced (NBC/Peacock?NCAA) and charge for iot…fine and dandy. But then RENDER the damned service! Having to “rresrart” games in the middle of them is NOT rendering the service needed. Peacock needed to UP its game, in my humble opinion.
you still on dial up?
 
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I’ve never had an issue with Peacock. It streams great on my TV and phone. I think some people have less than ideal WiFi.

At only $2.99/mo I have no problems with it.
I pay $5.99 / month for it and it's well worth it as I get a ton of different sporting events. I ha absolutely no issues last night with Peacock
 
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I had no issues at all with my Peacock feed. It was flawless.
FWIW, last night was smooth for us...but at least two previous times we had major trouble getting/staying connected via Peacock. Thankfully though, there were no issues last night...as my wife would have had a coronary if she missed Clark setting the record AND she would have been mad at me for it. :)
 
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