For those of us cord cutters who don’t have Peacock, Fave TV (CBS’ OTA subchannel, typically 4) was where you can reliably watch The Office at any given time of the day just by turning your TV on. Not any more. Seems like their licensing deal expired when the clock struck midnight on January 1.
Honestly it was always too good to be true. The Office on Fave TV was concocted to be a loss leader. CBS was paying syndication licensing fees to NBC for The Office, just to draw eyeballs in the off chance that the repetitive Paramount+ commercials would entice enough people to subscribe to it. Either that or entice them to text the number on your screen for generic Viagra, testosterone pills, or “your favorite attorney.”
RIP The Office on Fave TV. It was a fun ride while it lasted.
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r/DunderMifflin For those of us cord cutters who don’t have Peacock, Fave TV (CBS’ OTA subchannel, typically 4) was where you can reliably watch The Office at any given time of the day just by turning your TV on. Not any more. Seems like their licensing deal expired when the clock struck midnight on January 1. Honestly it was always too good to be true. The Office on Fave TV was concocted to be a loss leader. CBS was paying syndication licensing fees to NBC for The Office, just to draw eyeballs in the off chance that the repetitive Paramount+ commercials would entice enough people to subscribe to it. Either that or entice them to text the number on your screen for generic Viagra, testosterone pills, or “your favorite attorney.” RIP The Office on Fave TV. It was a fun ride while it lasted. submitted by /u/Fried_Yoda [link] [comments]
For those of us cord cutters who don’t have Peacock, Fave TV (CBS’ OTA subchannel, typically 4) was where you can reliably watch The Office at any given time of the day just by turning your TV on. Not any more. Seems like their licensing deal expired when the clock struck midnight on January 1.
Honestly it was always too good to be true. The Office on Fave TV was concocted to be a loss leader. CBS was paying syndication licensing fees to NBC for The Office, just to draw eyeballs in the off chance that the repetitive Paramount+ commercials would entice enough people to subscribe to it. Either that or entice them to text the number on your screen for generic Viagra, testosterone pills, or “your favorite attorney.”
RIP The Office on Fave TV. It was a fun ride while it lasted.
submitted by /u/Fried_Yoda
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