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Top Comcast On Demand programs

February 13, 2011 By Ben Sclair

Comcast has announced the top ten Video On Demand (VOD) orders in Puget Sound for the week ending Feb. 9, 2011. The movie about Facebook’s founding, The Social Network, debuted On Demand during the week and was clearly “liked” as it roared into the No. 1-watched movie.

Meanwhile, Justin Bieber was singing “Love Me,” and the fans who do propelled his performance into the most watched music video.

Comcast’s VOD 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.

TOP 10 HD MOVIES ON DEMAND
1. The Social Network
2. Red
3. Conviction
4. Secretariat
5. Let Me In
6. Resident Evil: Afterlife
7. Salt
8. Takers
9. Despicable Me
10. Piranha

TOP 5 FREE KIDS PROGRAMS ON DEMAND
1. Sponge Bob Square Pants: Krusty Krushers
2. Goofy’s Coconutty Monkey
3. Caillou: Pets
4. Dora the Explorer: Best Friends
5. Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Season 2: Minnie’s Bee Story

TOP 5 FREE MUSIC CHOICES ON DEMAND
1. Justin Bieber: Love Me
2. Bruno Mars: Just the Way You Are
3. Keri Hilson: Pretty
4. Waka Flaka: No Hands
5. Willow Smith: Whip My Hair

*Data supplied by Rentrak’s OnDemand Essentials

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