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#‘Rich Eisen Show’ moving to NBC’s Peacock this fall

#‘Rich Eisen Show’ moving to NBC’s Peacock this fall

August 6, 2020 | 11:05am | Updated August 6, 2020 | 11:20am

The Rich Eisen Show will move to NBC’s Peacock streaming service this fall, The Post has learned.

The Eisen program will first make its way back onto cable with NBC Sports Network beginning Aug. 17 before moving full-time to Peacock on Oct. 5. It will be on Peacock’s free-level of service.

The show is also heard on SiriusXM and has a daily podcast.

The video component of radio-based talk shows are evolving. Hosts like Pat McAfee and Dan Patrick have transitioned to YouTube, while ESPN with all its radio programs and Fox Sports 1 with Colin Cowherd still have the more traditional approach of pairing the radio shows with linear television. Those programs, though, are utilizing social platforms to monetize.

Eisen’s program had been a part of AT&T’s Audience Network before the company shuttered the network earlier this year. Eisen briefly moved the show to YouTube before the NBC relationship grew.

Eisen has been on NBCSN in recent months, but now his program will be another offering as Peacock competes with the multitude of digital platforms. Eisen is also NFL Network’s lead host.

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