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And no matter what kind of programming you want to watch, you may want to pay for the top tier if you've been spoiled by Netflix into hating ads. The fourth season will stream on Peacock eventually too. Peacock hasn't yet announced the timing of when it'll begin streaming Yellowstone's fourth season, but you can expect it'll be sometime after the season finale concludes on Paramount Network.

If you want to stream the new episodes of Yellowstone's fourth season, the only place to stream them at first will be on Paramount Network's website or app. Note: Streaming through the Paramount Network app and website is completely different from -- and unrelated to -- Paramount Plus. Yes, it's confusing. On Paramount Plus , you can't stream Yellowstone -- old episodes or new -- at all.

But the Paramount Network is the traditional cable channel where new episodes of Yellowstone will be running, and Paramount Network's programming is available to stream on the web at paramountnetwork.

But it's only available to stream for those people who are paying for the channel already with one of those live-TV subscriptions, such as cable, satellite or a live-channel streaming service like YouTube TV or Philo.

These Yellowstone episodes will be available to stream only for "authenticated" viewers -- that is, people who can log in with their live-TV service's credentials to prove they're already paying for Paramount Network. One exception: The Yellowstone season premiere is outside the paywall, so anybody should be able to watch the first episode of season 4 on Paramount Network's app or website. And If you want to binge previous seasons of Yellowstone but don't want to do it with Peacock for some reason, the Paramount Network app and website have those too.

But signing up for Peacock is simpler and cheaper if all you're looking for is Yellowstone. Halloween Kills is available to stream on either of Peacock's premium, paid tiers. Anyone who watches Peacock on a free membership can't stream Halloween Kills; you'll need to upgrade to a premium account. Take note that, with a few rare exceptions, Peacock doesn't stream any NFL football games except for those on Sunday night. Unfortunately, the NFL divvies up the rights to televise and stream its games across a dizzying number of providers.

But as far as Peacock goes, if you're looking to stream NFL on any other day of the week other than Sunday, generally you should look elsewhere.

The free tier limits how much you can watch. For example, Peacock offers only select episodes of its originals free, withholding the rest inside its paywall. Free accounts can watch the first two seasons of The Office but no more. And though many movies are available on this free tier, some -- including Boss Baby 2 -- are blocked unless you upgrade.

This limited free tier has access to roughly two-thirds of Peacock's total catalog of movies, current season TV, TV classics, curated daily news, sports, Hispanic programming and curated channels. Crucially, almost all of Peacock's live sports are behind the paywall.

Whenever a TV show or movie license is expiring, we consider things such as: Are the rights to the title still available?

How popular is it, and how much does it cost? Seasonal and regional factors If a TV show or movie is renewed, it remains on Netflix for you to enjoy. Want to contact us? Call Us. Start Live Chat. The average movie runtime has increased over the years for one simple reason: people want more. TV shows can devote more time to the story than any movie. Series can continue a plot at a more realistic pace, permit more character growth, and create a comfortable sense of familiarity for the audience.

Being able to binge-watch hours of a show, or just watching an episode here and there become easy options, when sometimes a movie can feel either a bit long and sluggish or like a rushed tease. With so much more running time , shows truly have room to breathe, grow, and try new things on a whole other level than movies. Being able to adapt and change like this over the course of a long-running piece can allow for a much more multi-dimensional show, and far more interesting and diverse pacing, characters, and plots.

Sometimes things may go wrong, an actor could quit the show, or the themes feel stale, but the show can save itself and create something even more refreshing. Forced change can often work in a show's favor, giving it a whole different kind of life. When it comes to storytelling, it often feels like every idea has already been expended. However, television has repeatedly proven this theory wrong. Even if the idea isn't totally original, a show can put a new spin on something familiar - and this is where TV is more successful than film, given the many opportunities a show has to revive itself.

While TV may seem to slow down at times, or even reach its pinnacle, series have only shown room for more creativity and experimentation as the years have progressed. New shows like Barry and Big Mouth prove that the envelope is still being pushed.

Writing and creating convincing and believable content with dark, sexual, or gritty subject matter is a challenge on its own, and the last thing creators want is to be stifled by what they can and can't show. Movies may aim to be explicit, but unlike television, finding a mainstream audience to please, or even getting the movie to theaters, can be a bigger challenge. Dramas like Game Of Thrones, Breaking Bad , and many more have shown perfect use of a more restricted rating put to good use, and there are plenty of late-night entries from Adult Swim that have pushed the envelope.

With so many channels, networks, and platforms for shows to air, comes seemingly neverending space for shows to find their niche audiences. At times, viewers may feel overwhelmed just trying to keep up, but the variety is definitely a benefit for the world's rapidly growing diverse population.

With so much content out on so many different mediums, the variety is unmatched, and consumers can always find something that they can connect with. With TV expanding its borders, the medium has seen nearly every genre taken to new limits, making fans of any kind, from horror to historical fiction, more than satisfied. Movies can be easy to forget if they aren't remarkable, but the thing about primetime television is that it's a continuing story that allows viewers breathing room between episodes.

Fans can sit with an episode for a whole week, processing new shocking reveals or unpredictable twists. With the age of streaming also comes the opportunity to rewatch shows as one pleases. Bingeing can also cement a story into the viewer's mind in a way that a movie can't.

When a show has the ability to go on for say, five seasons, the story has more room to tell a far greater story than even the longest movies. Major characters can evolve gradually, or even killed off to pave a whole new plot. Long periods of time can pass without feeling like a time skip. The overall atmosphere of the production can be given room to breathe, grow on the audience, and feel like a more detailed and lived-in setting.

All of this leads to more meaningful connections and deeper stories for audiences.



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