What Streaming Service Has Cbs Nbc And Abc

Let's talk streaming. We all love a good binge-watch, right? But where do you find everything?
Specifically, what service holds the keys to the kingdom for CBS, NBC, and ABC? It's a head-scratcher, I know.
The Streaming Puzzle: A Tangled Web
First, a confession. Streaming is confusing. It's a wild west of content, constantly shifting and changing.
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You think you know where to find your favorite shows, then BAM! They've vanished, moving to some other platform you don't even subscribe to!
Peacock: NBC's Nest
Let's start with NBC. Their main streaming home is Peacock. Makes sense, right?
You'll find current seasons of NBC shows there. Plus, you can usually catch some classic sitcoms and sports events.

But here's the catch: not everything from NBC is exclusively on Peacock. Annoying, I know.
Paramount+: CBS's Clubhouse
Next up, CBS. Their streaming playground is Paramount+. Logical, again, I suppose.
Expect to find your favorite CBS dramas and comedies here. Think Star Trek and maybe even some reality TV guilty pleasures.
But, just like NBC, CBS content can sometimes pop up elsewhere. Keeping track is a full-time job!

Hulu: The ABC Hangout (Sort Of)
And now, the tricky one: ABC. This is where things get a little... messy.
While ABC is owned by Disney, the main streaming home for their shows is... Hulu. At least for next-day viewing.
Hulu is a shared space, also featuring content from other networks. It’s a bit like a streaming co-op.
My Unpopular Opinion: There Isn't One!
Okay, here's where I drop my truth bomb. Prepare yourselves.

There isn't ONE streaming service that has CBS, NBC, AND ABC. Shocker, right?
You need multiple subscriptions to catch everything. Welcome to the modern era of television!
Sure, Hulu has a lot of ABC. Paramount+ is your CBS hub. And Peacock is NBC's go-to. But they don't play nice together.
This multi-subscription reality is a pain. But hey, at least we have lots of options, right?

The Streaming Solution (Maybe?)
So, what's a TV lover to do? Embrace the chaos!
Pick the services that offer the shows you love. Don't feel pressured to subscribe to everything.
And maybe, just maybe, someday we'll get a magical unicorn service that has it all. Until then, happy streaming!
Or, you know, just go outside. Just kidding! (Mostly.)
