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NBCUniversal breaks Upfront records with Peacock and sports

The news: NBCUniversal closed its 2025–26 Upfront negotiations with record-setting results, marking the highest ad sales volume in its history. According to the company, momentum was driven by marquee live events like the 2026 Olympics, Super Bowl LX, and the FIFA World Cup, as well as the addition of the NBA and steady digital growth via Peacock.

  • Sports volume rose 45% YoY, with 20% of sports clients new to the company; Telemundo also surpassed its previous FIFA World Cup revenue benchmark 10 months before kickoff.
  • Peacock generated over 20% YoY growth, now representing nearly one-third of total Upfront commitments.
  • Programmatic commitments exceeded $1 billion, led by demand for live and event-based inventory.
  • NBCU attracted 30% more small-to-medium business (SMB) advertisers and saw a nearly 60% shift toward advanced audience buying.

The portfolio saw gains across core categories like retail, restaurants, travel, auto, and finance—each up around 12%, and BravoCon drew record brand interest.

Why it matters: NBCUniversal’s results buck broader industry headwinds.

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