The provided pie charts demonstrate the frequency with which four distinct age groups watch videos online.
Overall, it is evident from the graphs that the youngest group, aged 25-34, constituted the highest percentage for observing videos on the Internet, while people aged 60+ spent significantly less time on this activity.
Among those aged 25 to 34, 39% watched videos every day, and another 29% did so at least once a week. The figure for daily viewers fell slightly to 26% in the 35-44 age group, while 27% watched weekly. However, 32% of people in this group said they rarely or never watched videos.
Older people were far less likely to watch videos online. Around 49% of people aged 45-59 and 65% of those aged 60 or over rarely or never watched videos. As for the figures portraying their weekly observation, it totaled 11% for the age group 45-59, and 10% for people over 60. Daily viewing in these groups accounted for only 16% and 8%, respectively.
