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‘Little Fockers’, ‘Tron Legacy’ top On Demand views

April 19, 2011 By Ben Sclair

“Little Fockers” and “Tron Legacy” were the most-watched films among Comcast customers in Puget Sound for the week ending April 15, according to Comcast’s top ten Video On Demand (VOD) orders in Puget Sound. The preceding week’s Number 1 choice, “Black Swan,” moved to third place. In kids’ programming, no one could touch good ol’ SpongeBob, with videos in first, second and third place.

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.     Little Fockers

2.     Tron: Legacy

3.     Black Swan

4.     The Tourist

5.     Tangled

6.     The Fighter

7.     Skyline

8.     How Do You Know

9.     Due Date

10.  Fair Game

TOP 5 FREE KIDS PROGRAMS ON DEMAND

1.     SpongeBob: SpongeBob’s Last Stand

2.     SpongeBob: Karate Star

3.     SpongeBob: Pranks A lot

4.     Victorious: A Film by Dale Squires

5.     Scooby-Doo: A Tiki Scare Is No Fair

TOP 5 FREE MUSIC CHOICES ON DEMAND

1.     Katy Perry: E.T.

2.     Justin Bieber: Baby

3.     Selena Gomez: Who Says

4.     Wiz Khalifa: Roll Up

5.     Justin Bieber: That Should Be Me

*Data supplied by Rentrak’s OnDemand Essentials

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