Game of Thronesis the number one show for Comcast video-on-demand,Watch Brooklyn Nine USA Today reports – even though the show hasn't aired a new episode in almost 18 months.
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Comcast examined data from its 22-million subscribers on network TV viewing behaviors (a.k.a. no streaming originals). After Thrones, the top on-demand shows were This Is Us, Power, 9-1-1, and The Good Doctor. Poweractually beat Thronesfor the top spot in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and D.C., and almost half of the top 20 were on broadcast networks (e.g. not premium cable like HBO, Starz, or Showtime).
Game of Thrones(HBO)
This Is Us(NBC)
Power(Starz)
9-1-1(Fox)
The Good Doctor(ABC)
Shameless(Showtime)
Westworld(HBO)
Jersey Shore Family Vacation(MTV)
Outlander(Starz)
Homeland(Showtime)
The Sopranos(HBO)
Law & Order: SVU(NBC)
Billions(Showtime)
The Voice(NBC)
Married at First Sight(Lifetime)
The Resident(Fox)
America's Got Talent(NBC)
Grey's Anatomy(ABC)
Keeping Up with Kardashians (E!)
Chicago PD(NBC)
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