The charts give information about two genres of TV programmes watched by men and women and four different age groups in Australia.
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The chart compares the figures for Australians of two genders and four age groups watching reality shows and game shows.
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Overview
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of reality shows watched by females is twice as many as that of males, while the figures for both genders watching game shows are the same.
Another interesting point is that the proportions of both TV shows watched by people aged 45 yearserif; font-size: 12pt; color: red;">The chart compares the figures for Australians of two genders and four age groups watching reality shows and game shows. |
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Overview
Overall, it is clear that the percentage of reality shows watched by females is twice as many as that of males, while the figures for both genders watching game shows are the same.
Another interesting point is that the proportions of both TV shows watched by people aged 45 years and over are the highest compared to those of the other age groups. |
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The percentage of reality shows watched by males accounts for 35%, while the equivanlent figure for females is twice.
In addition, the proportions of both genders watching reality shows and game shows are the same, standing at 60%. |
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The figures for people aged 45 years and over watching both TV shows are the same, standing at 70% which is the highest compared to those of the other age groups.
In addition, the rates of reality shows watched by the age groups 25-34 and 35-44 make up 60% and 65% respectively, while the equivalent figures for game shows are lower, at 38% (25-34) and 42% (35-44). The percentages of people aged 16-24 years in Australia watching reality shows and game shows are the same, accounting for 50%. |