"House" and "Lost" most popular DVR shows
The network TV shows "House" and "Lost" are the two most popular "time shift" programs being recorded onto DVR devices such as TiVo, according to data released by Nielsen this week.
For the week of April 2 - 8, 2.74 million people watched House on DVR, with 2.47 watching Lost. Interesting is the discrepancy between DVR viewing and viewing on airing - House had nearly 90% more viewers than Lost when the episodes were aired, yet they come fairly close on the DVR rankings.
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