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Peacock Streaming Service Sees Surprising Subscriber Growth Despite Losses
30 Oct
Summary
- Peacock reports $217 million loss in Q3 2025
- Peacock maintains 41 million paying subscribers, up from 36 million a year ago
- Streaming services face rising costs and subscriber churn

As of October 30th, 2025, the streaming landscape continues to evolve, presenting both new possibilities and challenges for providers and subscribers alike. One notable development is the performance of Peacock, the streaming service owned by NBCUniversal.
Peacock recently reported a $217 million loss in its third quarter, which ended in September 2025. This loss comes despite the service maintaining 41 million paying subscribers, an increase from 36 million a year ago. This subscriber growth is particularly noteworthy given the broader industry trends of rising costs and subscriber churn that have frustrated many viewers.
The streaming industry as a whole has faced mounting frustrations from consumers, who have expressed concerns over the increasing number of services and the ever-rising prices. However, Peacock has managed to hold onto its subscriber base, even as it navigates the complex financial landscape of the streaming world.
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While the $217 million loss is certainly a significant figure, it represents a smaller financial setback compared to the $436 million loss recorded by Peacock at this time in 2024. This suggests that the service is making strides in managing its operations and costs, even as it continues to invest in new content and features to attract and retain subscribers.
As the streaming industry continues to evolve, Peacock's ability to maintain its subscriber base in the face of these challenges may position it as a resilient player in the increasingly crowded and competitive market.




