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In the USA, the first episode of Beyond Salem drops on Peacock 
in the very very early morning of Monday Sept 6

On each day of the week of 6th September....
A.) Early morning: Peacock makes available a new Beyond Salem episode.
B.) Mid-day or afternoon: Regular daytime Days airs on broadcast NBC.
C.) Evening: the regular daytime Days episode will become available on Peacock.

> > > Peacock is free. You don't need cable. 
You can watch via an app on your device, or by simply going to peacocktv.com without an app.

Free version of Peacock might have commercials.
Paid version of Peacock has no commercials.
You can watch Beyond Salem on both versions of Peacock.
You can watch regular daytime Days on both versions of Peacock.

Because Peacock is streaming, whenever an episode of whatever is uploaded to Peacock, it is supposed to stay up so you can watch it at anytime in the future.  Deidre commented on this on Dishin Days ... she said she hadn't realized what "streaming" meant until someone explained it to her.

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CANADA
During week of 6th September:
A new episode of Beyond  Salem will appear on STACK-TV each date, 
(on the same date that it first appears on Peacock in USA).
Not sure what time it will be uploaded or how long it will be available?

Regular daytime Days will continue to be  broadcast daily on GlobalTV in the afternoons, 
and will be uploaded to the GlobalTV website and app later each day, per usual. (Not sure how long it stays available?)

If you don't get STACK-TV, 
then you can wait until October to watch BeyondSalem on GlobalTV app/website.
The "W Network" will also carry Beyond Salem in October.

NOTE:  There was an erroneous prior announcement that Global would have BeyondSalem in September, but that was changed to October.

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