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Related: About this forumBlerg, Most NBC Stations Are Refusing to Air the 30 Rock Reunion
In a plot twist right out of 30 Rock, NBCs biggest local affiliate groups have decided not to broadcast the networks upcoming 30 Rock reunion special, meaning at least half the country wont be able to see it when it debuts Thursday night. Vulture has learned that Gray Television, Hearst, Nexstar, Tegna, and Sinclair Broadcast Group huge TV-station groups whose NBC affiliates reach about half the countrys TV homes have told NBC that they are planning to preempt Thursdays remotely filmed hour.
The apparent reason for the decision, per sources familiar with the matter: The station owners think the 30 Rock reunion, which was produced by the NBCUniversal ad-sales division as a replacement for the usual upfront presentation, is too much of a promotion for the companys new Peacock streaming platform. Station owners are understandably worried about Peacock siphoning viewers from linear TV, particularly since the new platform will offer next-day reruns of NBC shows on its premium tier (and week-late access to reruns on its free level). Reps for station groups contacted by Vulture, including Gray and Sinclair, did not respond to requests for comment. An NBC rep confirmed the preemptions but declined further comment.
https://www.vulture.com/2020/07/30-rock-reunion-nbc-peacock-boycott.html
Rhiannon12866
(222,168 posts)underpants
(186,647 posts)Whatever the hell that is.
Im watching Holey Moley anyway.
a kennedy
(32,087 posts)NoPasaran
(17,291 posts)Since my local Nexstar-owned station didn't show it, no explanation offered.
It was pretty heavy-handed promo for Peacock, that's for sure. But there were some laughs. It was good to actually have some new entertainment on the boobtube.