The Voice Season 28 has introduced another change to its broadcast schedule on NBC. Starting from a recent Monday, new episodes now air at 9 pm ET / 8 pm CT, shifting from the previous 8 pm ET / 7 pm CT time slot. This adjustment follows an earlier announcement that the singing competition would temporarily move to a single weekly night instead of two. Episodes become available for streaming on Peacock the day after broadcast, though a subscription is required. Peacock offers three subscription tiers beginning at $7.99 per month, with bundled options through Apple TV starting at $14.99 monthly. The competition has reached the Knockout Round stage after completing the Battle Round on October 27. All four celebrity coaches—Michael Bublé, Reba McEntire, Niall Horan, and Snoop Dogg—currently have eight contestants each remaining on their teams, totaling 32 competitors still in the running for the title.

Remaining Contestants Across All Teams
Following the Battle Round conclusion on October 27, the Top 32 contestants are divided equally among four coaches. Team Bublé features Jack Austin, Jazz McKenzie, Marty O'Reilly, Max Chambers, Max Cooper III, Rob Cole, Teo Ramdel, and Trinity. Team Reba includes Aaron Nichols, Aubrey Nicole, Austin Gilbert, Peyton Kyle, Conrad Khalil, Cori Kennedy, Ryan Mitchell, and Leyton Robinson. Team Niall consists of Aiden Ross, Ava Nat, DEK of Hearts trio, Dustin Dale Gaspard, Kayleigh Clark, Kirbi, Liam von Elbe, and Sadie Dahl. Team Snoop rounds out with Carolina Rodriguez, Kenny Iko, Lauren Anderson, Mindy Miller, Natalia Albertini, Ralph Edwards, Toni Lorene, and Yoshihanaa heading into the Knockout Round.
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