Watching 'RHOSLC' Season 6 Premiere Without Cost: Time, Cast, Streaming Sources Revealed
In the latest update from Angela Tricarico, Commerce Streaming Reporter for the New York Post and Decider, she delves into the world of streaming services to provide readers with the best options for watching 'The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City' (RHOSLC) Season 6.
Tricarico, who specializes in providing information on how to watch reality TV shows and movies on each streaming service, has compared the available options for RHOSLC Season 6. One such platform is Peacock. While specific dates for new episodes are not provided in the available search results, it is common for networks or streaming platforms to announce releases beforehand.
Subscribing to Peacock offers a seven-day free trial before payments begin. It's worth noting that new episodes of RHOSLC will be available on Wednesdays for Peacock subscribers, a day after they air on cable. However, unlike live streaming, new episodes will not stream live on Peacock.
The Season 6 cast of RHOSLC includes fan favourites Meredith Marks, Mary Cosby, Bronwyn Newport, Angie Katsanevas, Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Whitney Rose, and Britani Bateman. Interestingly, Britani Bateman returns as a 'friend of' in Season 6.
Before joining The Post in 2023, Tricarico wrote about streaming and consumer tech at Insider Reviews, honing her skills in providing reliable and accessible information to readers. With her expertise, viewers can make informed decisions when choosing their streaming service for the highly anticipated RHOSLC Season 6.
So, grab your popcorn and get ready to catch up with the ladies of Salt Lake City! For more updates and insights on streaming services, stay tuned to Angela Tricarico's articles on the New York Post and Decider.
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