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‘The Hurt Locker’ tops Comcast On Demand 2010 list

January 3, 2011 By Ben Sclair

‘The Hurt Locker’ and the Sandra Bullock film ‘The Blind Side’ were the top choices of Puget Sound viewers on Comcast On Demand, the company said this week.

Comcast’s video-on-demand service offers nearly 10,000 shows that customers can choose from each month, including a vast programming library for children, as well as movies, sports, music and other popular genres. Programs are available any time customers want to watch them-with the ability to fast forward, rewind and pause selections.

Nearly 95 percent of On Demand programs are available at no additional charge.

The Hurt Locker was only No. 5 nationwide (see below); in the nation as a whole, and most individual markets, The Blind Side was the most viewed film.

1. The Hurt Locker
2. The Blind Side
3. Sherlock Holmes
4. Robin Hood
5. The Book of Eli
6. Hot Tub Time Machine
7. Shutter Island
8. Couples Retreat
9. Clash of the Titans
10. Iron Man 2
11. Inglourious Basterds
12. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
13. Avatar
14. Grown
15. Get Him to the Greek
16. It?s Complicated
17. Date Night
18. Predators
19. Green Zone
20. The Hangover

Washington differs from the nation as a whole, where these were the top 10 choices for 2010.

1. The Blind Side
2. Couples Retreat
3. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
4. Hot Tub Time Machine
5. The Hurt Locker
6. It?s Complicated
7. Shutter Island
8. Date Night
9. The Book of Eli
10. Avatar

For more information about national choices, see www.businesswire.com/news/home/20101221005753/en/Comcast-Doubles-Amount-Same-Day-As-DVD-Movies-Demand-200

*Data supplied by Rentrak’s OnDemand Essentials

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