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Movies:
- It may be early in the season for Christmas movies in some parts of the country, but not for Philo subscribers in Knoxville, Tennessee who were watching Christmas on My Mind (2019) with Ashley Greene last week. Other popular towns enjoying Philo’s holiday assortment of movies were Orlando and Tampa.
- In Kentucky, viewing of the Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980) is far outpacing national performance. Proving that a movie about coal country in Kentucky still brings in a hometown crowd.
- Over in the Northeast, Hallmark’s Romance in the Air (2020), is also outpacing national performance, even though it takes place in Lake Tahoe.
- Meanwhile, in Utah and Washington, Hallmark’s Roadhouse Romance (2020) is more popular than the national average. Nothing says romance in the Pacific Northwest quite like a struggling BBQ joint!
TV Shows:
- Animal Planet’s North Woods Law, a reality show that was originally set in Maine, and now films in New Hampshire, was more popular to watch in the far Northeast (Portland-Auburn, Burlington-Plattsburgh) than any other region. Makes sense!
- Meanwhile, in Virginia (Tri Cities TN-VA), The Viriginian, the vintage show that aired from 1962-1971 and is now airing on INSP, was more popular there than anywhere else. Also makes sense to us.
- In Utah (Salt Lake City), Ghost Adventures is bringing in a large audience. Is it because Ghost Adventures features lots of Utah ghostly sites (as posited by Scott D. Pierce of the Salt Lake Tribune) or because the audience in that area likes a fright? Only time will tell.
- In Denver, South Park, the animated series about a fictional town in that region, still has a significant cult following (even in its 24th season!).
- Lastly, it seems like the Southwest is looking for love. Double Shot at Love with DJ Pauly D and Vinny is bringing in audiences from Albuquerque-Santa Fe, El Paso (Las Cruces), San Diego, Fresno, and Bakersfield. We give up and have no explanation for why this is, email us back with your theories!
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