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    You can grab a year of Peacock Premium for just $30

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    Through February 18th, new and lapsed subscribers can get one year of ad-supported Peacock Premium for $29.99 if you sign up now. That’s over half off its typical price of $79.99, and a $50 discount overall. It’s easy to get the deal: if you already have a free Peacock account, you’ll just need to apply the code WINTERSAVINGS. If you don’t already have an account, simply click on GET OFFER on the Peacock home page and set one up. Current Peacock Premium and Premium Plus subscribers are not eligible for this deal, unfortunately.

    Along with The Wild Robot, Peacock’s library includes current and past Oscar nominees like Conclave, 2023’s Oppenheimer, and (soon) Wicked. Peacock also grants access to hundreds of other great films and shows ranging from Twisters, Yellowstone, and Teacup to live sports and next-day programming from NBC. Just be sure to mark your calendars, as the annual Premium plan will automatically renew for $79.99 once the promotion period’s over.

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