
NBC Sports Boston will soon be available to stream on Peacock
Users in NBC Sports Boston's market that have a direct-billed Peacock Premium ($7.99 monthly) or Premium Plus ($13.99 monthly) subscription are eligible to purchase the add-on.
Peacock also plans to launch in-market streaming of its regional sports network in Philadelphia as well as two in California.
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NBC Boston will remain available on all of its current cable and streaming providers.
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