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Known as the Run for the Black-Eyed Susans, the Preakness Stakes is almost as old as the Kentucky Derby, almost as prestigious, and just as exciting. And it's coming up this weekend on NBC and Peacock.
The WNBA is back, and this weekend it tips off on NBC and Peacock for the first time in the 2026 season. Featuring three games across two days, NBC Sports' WNBA Tipoff will includ
“M.I.A.,” Peacock’s new crime drama, is making its broadcast debut with a special airing of the pilot episode on NBC one week after the show’s binge-drop premiere on Peacock. Viewers can tune in tonight, Thursday, May 14, at 10 p.m. ET and watch for free through streaming services that carry NBC, including DIRECTV, which offers a free trial.
NBC Sports to Present 11 Live Races on Friday and Saturday across NBC, Peacock, and NBCSN. Kentucky Derby Third-Place Finisher Ocelli at 6-to-1; 2026 Gotham (G3) winner Iron Honor
In the history of broadcast network logos, NBC's Peacock is relatively young. CBS introduced its "Eye" icon in 1951, while the ABC meatball has been more or less the same (with some slight font alterations) since 1962.
According to TV Guide, NBC is officially scheduled to re-air the premiere episode 1 of their new crime/action/thriller series, “M.I.A.” season 1 tonight, May 14, 2026, and it will feature a business threat debacle and more.
NBC has made pickup decisions on all of its current series and pilots except one, sophomore crime drama The Hunting Party starring Melissa Roxburgh.
The Peacock network opened its 2026 upfront presentation to advertisers Monday at Radio City MusicaHall with a laser light show that included all the colors of NBC’s logo rainbow, followed by a
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In advance of the WNBA’s return to NBC and debut on Peacock this Sunday, May 17, NBC Sports’ WNBA analysts and Naismith Basketball Hall of Famers Sue Bird and Cheryl Miller, play-by-play voice Zora Stephenson,