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Band 6+: The charts below show how selected age groups bought concert, cinema and theatre tickets online over the first three month of 2013 in three countries and how the internet was accessed

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The image shows two graphs: the first graph presents the percentage of people likely to buy concert/cinema/theatre tickets online among age groups 25-44 and 65+ in Australia, the UK, and Malaysia. In Australia, approximately 52% (25-44) and 28% (65+); in the UK, about 50% (25-44) and 38% (65+); in Malaysia, roughly 45% (25-44) and 18% (65+). The second graph displays the most common means of accessing tickets: in Australia, desktop computers at 45%, laptops at 35%, and mobile phones at 20%; in the UK, desktops at 30%, laptops at 40%, and mobile phones at 30%; in Malaysia, desktops at 35%, laptops at 30%, and mobile phones at 35%.
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The first chart provides information about the number of people in selected countries who purchased concert, cinema, and theatre tickets online in the first quarter of 2013.The second chart illustrates the most common means of internet access used for buying tickets in the same three countries.

In general, people aged 25-44 were significantly more likely to buy tickets online than people aged 65 in Australia and the United Kingdom, whereas the ratio is the opposite in Malaysia. It is clear that desktop computers were the most commonly used devices for online ticket purchases across all three countries.

It is evident that the majority of people who purchased ticket online in Austalia and the United Kingdom came from to aged of 25-44 made up 55% while this rate in Malaysia is only about 40%. However, the figure for the older generation in the United Kingdom and Malaysia is 2% lower than Australia..

On the whole, the most common method of accessing the internet to buy tickets in all three countries is through desktop computers.

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