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slated to arrive early next year, according to sources who spoke to CNBC.NBCUniversal reportedly wants to differentiate itself from the
competition by being incredibly low-cost - as little as $5 per month for a version of the service with limited ads, and $10 per month for an
NBC Peacock release date, but the sources reportedly said that the service is in beta and likely to release in April 2020.Well, so why pay
anything if you don't have to? NBC probably finds itself in a tough position - on the one hand, anyone can use an OTA antenna to watch their
likely sees the potential dollar signs behind building a dedicated fanbase for its new shows, and starting at just $5 a month could be a
CBS All-Access, the service that plays host to regular content from CBS as well as streaming originals like Star Trek: Discovery
The $5 price tag with a completely free barebones service could be the best route to get it in the hands of consumers, especially in an