CMCSA Comcast Corporation Class A

Xfinity On Demand Top 20 TV for the Week of August 29 – September 4

During the week of August 29 – September 4, Comcast customers watched 72 million hours of content on Xfinity On Demand. TV was the most-watched category, representing 31 million (43 percent) of the total hours viewed. The top 20 TV episodes on Xfinity On Demand that premiered during this week were:

           

Rank

Movement

Series

Network

1 0 Power (ep 8) STARZ
2 +1 Love & Hip Hop Hollywood (ep 3) VH1
3 +1 Greenleaf (Finale) OWN
4 +3 Bachelor in Paradise (ep 9) ABC
5 +5 Queen of the South (ep 11) USA
6 +2 Bachelor in Paradise (ep 8) ABC
7 +6 Keeping Up With the Kardashians (ep 16) E!
8 +3 America's Got Talent (ep 18) NBC
9 +8 The Real Housewives of Orange County (ep 9) Bravo
10 +2 Hard Knocks: Los Angeles Rams (ep 4) HBO
11 +5 60 Days In (ep 4) A&E
12 +22 The Real Housewives of New York City (ep 21) Bravo
13 +2 Chrisley Knows Best (ep 15) USA
14 +8 Married at First Sight (ep 7) FYI
15 +6 The Haves and the Have Nots (ep 11) OWN
16 +15 Big Brother (ep 34) CBS
17 +11 Little Women: Atlanta (ep 8) Lifetime
18 +5 Major Crimes (ep 10) TNT
19 - America's Got Talent (ep 19) NBC
20 +6 Suits (ep 8) USA
 

The top 20 TV series on Xfinity On Demand for the week of August 29 – September 4 were:

       

Rank

Series

Network

1 Power STARZ
2 The Night Of HBO
3 Game of Thrones HBO
4 Ballers HBO
5 Greenleaf OWN
6 The Simpsons FXX, FOX
7 Bachelor in Paradise ABC
8 Ray Donovan Showtime
9 America's Got Talent NBC
10 Chrisley Knows Best USA
11 60 Days In A&E
12 Vice Principals HBO
13 Big Brother CBS
14 Teen Mom OG MTV
15 Love & Hip Hop Hollywood VH1
16 Superstore NBC
17 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E!
18 Queen of the South USA
19 Survivor's Remorse STARZ
20 Family Guy FOX, Adultswim
 

With more than 3 billion hours viewed each year, Xfinity On Demand is one of the most viewed platforms for time-shifting on TV. It includes 85,000 choices, including a growing collection of current season TV shows and hit movies, many now available to own and access anytime.

Ranking for the top 20 TV episodes is based on the total Xfinity On Demand views on the TV within seven days of an in-season show’s original airing. Shows marked with an (*) indicate it premiered on Xfinity On Demand in advance of the live airing. Views of most broadcast and cable programming within the first three days are included in Nielsen L+3 ratings.

Ranking for the top 20 TV series is based on cumulative past or current episode views of any TV series on Xfinity On Demand. This includes programming that is no longer airing as well.

Both lists are inclusive of all TV programming across broadcast, cable and premium networks.

About Comcast Cable:

Comcast Cable is one of the nation's largest video, high-speed Internet and phone providers to residential customers under the XFINITY brand and also provides these services to businesses. Comcast has invested in technology to build an advanced network that delivers among the fastest broadband speeds, and brings customers personalized video, communications and home management offerings. Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA) is a global media and technology company. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.

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13/09/2016

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