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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 charts show the proportion of people aged 25-44 and 65+ who bought concert, cinema, and theatre tickets online in Australia, the UK and Malaysia in early 2013, and the devices they used to do so.
Overall, adults aged 25-44 were more likely to purchase tickets online than the older group. In all three countries, desktop computers were the main means of access, while mobile phones were least popular.
In Australia and the UK, just over 50% of 25-44 year olds bought tickets online, compared with around 40% of people aged 65+. In Malaysia, the figures for both age groups were lower and closer, at about 35-40%.
Regarding devices, nearly 70% of Britons used a desktop, followed by about 60% in Australia and Malaysia. Laptops were used by around 40% in the UK and Malaysia but only 30% in Australia. Mobile phones accounted for below 30% in all three countries.
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