Forget Netflix, I’m listening to Peacock to watch the special SNL 50 and it went without a hitch – here is why it is built for live broadcasting

Saturday Night Live is one of the most emblematic programs in television history, and he is currently in his 50th season. To celebrate this success, NBC and showrunners, including Lorne Michaels, planned, products and well executed – all live – the SNL 50th Anniversary Special, which was broadcast a few weeks ago on February 16, 2025.

Rather than pulling a classic TV antenna or opting for my live Hulu TV subscription, I decided to open Peacock, using an Apple TV 4K – one of the best streaming devices – to finally watch the special birthday. This is not the first time that I have turned to the streaming service belonging to the NBC to watch a live event, this honor goes to the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, in which I also used the multi-genit functionality to look at several competitions at the same time.

This time, I was welcomed with an SNL 50 superposition and I was able to jump directly in the live broadcast of the show in one click. For those who wonder, I jumped halfway through the opening with Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter on one of the best streaming services.

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The stream started without hitch and looked quite clear if I say it myself. I also did not encounter lullabies or a stop in the flow, and I have not even seen advertisements either – rather, I was presented a text in the direction of “The 50th anniversary SNL would soon resume” with the theme song playing on a loop and various glamorous shooting of the studio 8h acclaimed where the show saves.

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