the charts give information about two genres of TV programes watched by men and women and four different age groups in Australia
The graphs depict a comparison of the spectators of two specific genres of TV
programmes
grouped by gender and maturity in Australia. Overall
, it can be seen that reality
shows are the most popular genre among females and most communities from all genders while
game
shows, on the contrary
, are popular among both genders but only watched by the elderly.
To begin
with, there is a different interest in watching TV programmes
between men and women. The number of men watching the reality
genre is at around 38%, nevertheless
, the number of women viewers of the show has almost doubled to around 70%. In contrast
, the percentage of the population who watch game
shows is similar between males and females at around 60%.
In terms of maturity, there is a significant difference between the younger and older community's interests. For both game
and reality
programmes
, about 70% of the oldest population are watching them. However
, only around 40% of the middle-aged group (25-44 years old) view game
programmes
whereas
more than 60% of them view reality
programmes
. For the youngest spectators, there are no notable differences where 50% of them view both two genres.Submitted by hiitsmeee on
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