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NBCUniversal’s new streaming service Peacock had its nationwide debut just two days ago, but the service is already working on some new functionalities, including two that are offered by most of its rivals.
The platform, which debuted this week with a modest lineup of originals and a deep library of licensed and owned content, is working on rolling out downloadable programming for viewers—but only for those who pay for the ad-free tiers—and is also building out a feature so users can set up different profiles depending on who is watching, a spokesperson for the service said.
The exact timeline for when those features might become available are unclear, but the product roadmap highlights how Peacock is borrowing and implementing features from other streamers that are fast becoming expected among consumers.