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The image shows a table titled "Percentages by age groups" with columns labeled "TV Programs," "11-15," "15-20," and "21-25." The TV programs listed are "Cartoon," "Feature film," "News," "Soap opera," "TV dramas," and "Sports." For the 11-15 age group, the percentages are 29% for cartoons, 18% for feature films, 6% for news, 17% for soap operas, 8% for TV dramas, and 22% for sports. For the 15-20 age group, the percentages are 18% for cartoons, 23% for feature films, 19% for news, 12% for soap operas, 10% for TV dramas, and 18% for sports. For the 21-25 age group, the percentages are 4% for cartoons, 20% for feature films, 23% for news, 19% for soap operas, 13% for TV dramas, and 21% for sports.
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The provided table renders a clear depiction of viewers interests for tv shows by distinct age group in a European country in 2012.
Overall, cartoons accounted for the lion’s share of 11-15 age group; in stark contrast, the proportion of people who prefered soap operas were the least significant in the given year.
In terms of viewers preferences, cartoons accounted the highest percentage of viewers by the 11-15, and which were the least significant between 16-20 and 21-25 years old individuals. In that year, 11-15 years old teenagers less prefered across soap operas, conversely, others age groups were like to watched it.
On the other hand, the percentage of 11-15 year teenagers were loved to watch Feature films, which were the same preferences for others two groups. Furthermore, sports and news were the most preferences by the three age groups, stood at 25% and 18%, 31% and 14%, 23% as well as 31%, respectively.
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