NBCUniversal's direct-to-consumer streaming service now has a name.
It will be called Peacock.
The new name was revealed Tuesday morning, along with the initial content lineup.
When it launches in April of 2020, Peacock will have more than 15,000 hours of content, including original programs and reboots of shows like "Battlestar Galactica," "Dr. Death" and "Saved by the Bell."
There will also be old favorites like "The Office," "Parks and Recreation" and "30 Rock."
That means "Parks and Rec" will be leaving Netflix, as well as "The Office."
NBCUniversal has not yet announced a price. Peacock will include ads.
You can log on to PeacockTV.com to sign up for more information.