What shows no longer will air only on TV?

What are “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune”? Beginning this fall, the two shows will expand beyond their broadcast runs to streaming services Peacock and Hulu in the U.S., Sony Pictures Television announced Tuesday.

Fans still will be able to continue their routines by watching new episodes of the programs on their local stations.

But the new licensing agreements with Peacock, owned by NBCUniversal, and Hulu, owned by the Walt Disney Co., mark the first time current-season episodes also will be available on national streaming platforms the day after episodes debut on broadcast TV.

The move is a recognition by Sony that broadcast TV audiences are aging, and the studio must expand the shows’ reach to stay relevant with younger viewers. The deals

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