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The Premier League on Peacock is the blanket title for broadcasts of the Premier League by Peacock and the linear networks of NBC Sports. NBC acquired rights to the Premier League in 2013, and reached a six-year extension in 2015.[1] In 2021, USA Network replacing NBCSN (which shut down on December 31) as the main cable broadcaster of the league beginning January 1, 2022.

History[]

NBC acquired rights to the Premier League in 2013, replacing Fox Sports and ESPN.[2] NBC's studio programming for the league includes the pre-match show Premier League Live, and the highlights shows Premier League Goal Zone and Match of the Day (modeled upon the similar BBC series).[3] NBC Sports president of programming Jon Miller explained that their main goal was to not "Americanize" their coverage (besides providing explanations of terminology unfamiliar to U.S. viewers, such as referring to regional rivalries as "derbies"), citing their decision to employ talent (such as former ESPN UK and BBC Sport presenter Rebecca Lowe, who became NBC's lead host) who "know the Premier League and can talk about it intelligently".[4][5] In 2014, NBC also hired the duo of Michael Davies and Roger Bennett—the "Men in Blazers"—to provide soccer-oriented content across NBC Sports' platforms.[6]

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'Championships Sunday' Broadcast for the 2021 - 2022 season on the networks of NBC

During larger matchdays, NBCSN operates pop-up channels branded as Premier League Extra Time, which broadcast overflow matches not shown by other NBC networks.[7] However in 2017, NBC began to paywall many of these overflow games behind the "Premier League Pass" streaming service on NBC Sports Gold.[8]

On Survival Sunday, the majority of NBCUniversal's cable networks carry games, including several networks not normally dedicated to sports.[9]

Integration with Sky Sports, Peacock[]

In 2019, NBCUniversal parent company Comcast acquired the British telecom and media conglomerate Sky plc. As a result, the NBC Sports division became a sibling to Sky Sports, a domestic rightsholder of the Premier League in the UK. Sky began to synergize with NBC Sports throughout 2019, beginning with a collaboration with its reporters for coverage of the transfer deadline, and adding a weekday simulcast from its Sky Sports News channel to the daytime lineup of NBCSN.[10][11]

On-air collaboration with Sky Sports intensified with the beginning of the 2019–20 season; as Sky holds the first pick of matches for 12:30 p.m. (Eastern Time) kickoffs under its renewed contract, NBC will be able to air more prominent matches in its early-afternoon broadcasts. NBC also aired studio coverage of the first weekend of the season from Sky's studios, implemented a new on-air graphics package with elements of those used by Sky and its Premier League telecasts, and expanded its Sunday pre-match show to two hours (taking advantage of Sunday kickoffs being pushed later by half an hour).[12] Sky Sports studio programming (including Soccer Saturday and Goals on Sunday among others) also became available on a secondary tier of Premier League Pass.[13]

On July 9, 2020, NBC announced that Premier League Pass would be phased out, with its content (including non-televised matches and on-demand replays) being moved to Peacock Premium going forward, including 175 matches per-season.[14] To mark the national launch of Peacock, all July 15, 2020 matches were carried exclusively by the service for free.[15][16]

In July 2021, NBC announced that all matches on the NBC broadcast network will be simulcast on Peacock, and that noted Spanish football voice Andrés Cantor will call selected matches in English for NBC.[17]

When the contract went up for renewal in 2021, the Premier League split its U.S. media rights into four packages (as it does with its domestic rights) to pursue the possibility of multiple broadcasters.[18] On November 18, 2021, NBC Sports confirmed that it had reached a six-year extension of its exclusive rights to the Premier League through 2028. With NBCSN being discontinued at the end of 2021, USA Network would subsume its role as the main English-language cable outlet for NBC Sports' coverage.[19] Ahead of the 2022-23 season, various reports said NBC appointed Peter Drury as the Premier League lead commentator to replace Arlo White, who filled the position for nine years.[20]

NBC Sports personalities:

  • Studio hosts: Rebecca Lowe, Ahmed Fareed, Paul Burmeister, Robbie Mustoe
  • Studio analysts: Robbie Earle, Robbie Mustoe, Tim Howard, Danny Higginbotham
  • Play-by-play announcers: Peter Drury, Andres Cantor
  • Color commentators: Lee Dixon, Graeme Le Saux
  • Contributor: Joe Prince-Wright, David Ornstein

Premier League Productions World Feed personalities:

  • Studio hosts: Steve Bower, Manish Bhasin, Seema Jaswal, Kelly Cates James Richardson, Mark Pougatch
  • Play-by-play announcers: Jim Proudfoot, Jonathan Beck, Martin Tyler, Chris Wise, Daniel Mann
  • Color commentators: Jim Beglin, Lee Hendrie, Matt Holland, Andy Townsend

Sky Sports World Feed (Saturday 3pm Games) personalities:

  • Play-by-play announcers: Tony Jones, Ian Crocker, Gary Taphouse, Phil Blacker, David Stowell, Rob Palmer, Seb Hutchinson, Andy Bishop, Rob Hawthorne
  • Color commentators: Garry Birtles, Leon Osman, Andy Walker, Keith Andrews, Tony Gale, Robert Green, Stephen Warnock, Matthew Upson, Efan Ekoku, David Provan

References[]

  1. Sandomir, Richard. "NBC Retains Rights to Premier League in Six-Year Deal", The New York Times, 2015-08-10. (en-US) 
  2. "NBC wins $250m rights to broadcast English Premier League in US", October 29, 2012. 
  3. Parker, Graham. "Gary Lineker and Match of the Day feature in NBC's Premier League plans", The Guardian, 2013-04-16. (en-GB) 
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  6. Connors, Will. "Men in Blazers Jump to NBC", Wall Street Journal, 2014-08-10. (en-US) 
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  15. Harris, Christopher. "NBC's Peacock premium streaming service to include Premier League games", World Soccer Talk, 16 January 2019. 
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  18. Reporter, Martyn Ziegler, Chief Sports. "Premier League clubs set to benefit from three-way tussle for American TV rights". (en) 
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