Peacock's World Cup Broadcasts in Spanish Explained
Peacock's broadcasts of the World Cup are exclusively in Spanish, leading to confusion among viewers. This decision has sparked discussions about language accessibility in sports broadcasting.
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Why are Peacock's World Cup broadcasts in Spanish?
Why are Peacock's World Cup broadcasts in Spanish?
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- T3Main Line Times
- T2New York Post — Metro
- T3Westchester County Business Journal
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- T2UT Arlington News
- T2KERA News (NPR)
- T2KHOU 11 (CBS Houston)
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- T2WVEC (13News Now)
- T2LA Daily News
- T2Pasadena Star-News
- T2Orange County Register
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
- T2WLTX (CBS Columbia)
- T2WUSA9
- T2WVEC (13News Now)
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