The agreement with Sky marks Peacock’s first international expansion since its US launch last summer.
Comcast has announced NBCUniversal and Sky will make Peacock available at no additional cost to nearly 20m Sky customers in Europe.
Beginning later this year, Peacock will make its international debut across Sky platforms, including Sky Q, NOW, and Sky Ticket, currently serving customers throughout the UK, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Austria, and Switzerland.
Speaking about the agreement, Jeff Shell, Chief Executive Officer, NBCUniversal, said: “Comcast’s Xfinity has been integral to the success of our go-to-market strategy with Peacock in the US, and we see a similar opportunity to expand internationally with Sky. We are excited to bring Peacock to millions of Sky customers and add incredible value to their platforms with a premium catalogue of the best entertainment from across NBCUniversal that is included with their subscription. By leveraging Comcast’s Xfinity platforms in the US, we were able to test and learn, quickly drive scale, usage, and brand awareness of Peacock. We look forward to doing the same with Sky in Europe.”
The agreement with Sky marks Peacock’s first international expansion since its US launch last summer. Over the past year, 54m customers have signed-up for Peacock in the US.
Dana Strong, Group Chief Executive Officer of Sky, added: “Peacock will be a great addition for Sky customers with over 7,000 hours of content at no additional cost. This exceptional value add is another example of the great ways we are innovating to bring more benefits to our customers from the synergies across Sky, NBCUniversal, and Comcast Cable.”
Ad-supported Peacock programming will be available to all Sky TV customers at no additional cost, bundled as part of the entertainment membership on NOW and Sky Ticket, and include a wide array of content, including The Office, Rutherford Falls, Saved by the Bell, Equalizer, Young Rock, Kardashians, Suits, Downton Abbey, and more. Later, Peacock originals and titles from NBCUniversal’s library of series and movies will also be added.